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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Delhi’s air quality deteriorates to poor category amid rising temperatures

After two days of moderate air quality, Delhi’s air quality has worsened again, falling into the ‘poor’ category. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) at 6 am on Monday was recorded at 242, indicating a significant decline in air quality across the national capital.

While the AQI continues to fluctuate, the weather has also started to show signs of change, as temperatures rise and the cold gradually begins to fade.

The shift in temperature is becoming evident, with the maximum temperature on Sunday reaching 23.7 degrees Celcius, 1.6 degrees Celcius higher than the average for this time of year.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has observed a slight drop of up to 1 degree Celcius in the minimum temperatures across Delhi and NCR in the past 24 hours. Despite the rise in daytime temperatures, the mornings and nights still maintain a cool feel, signalling the lingering effects of winter.

Pollution levels remain high across various parts of the city. Areas like Bawana (AQI 298), Jahangirpuri (AQI 297), and Rohini (AQI 284) have recorded significant pollution levels. Other regions such as Wazirpur, Vivek Vihar, and Ashok Vihar are also experiencing AQI levels in the ‘poor’ range, contributing to the ongoing air quality concerns.

According to IMD’s forecast, the day will be marked by clear skies, although light mist is likely during the morning hours. No specific weather warnings have been issued by IMD, but the gradual shift from winter temperatures to milder conditions signals the changing seasons.

Residents are advised to stay cautious regarding both air pollution and the cooler mornings and nights. Daytime temperatures are expected to range between 21 to 24 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures will remain cooler, hovering between 7 to 8 degrees Celsius.

The next few days are expected to see the gradual fading of the cold spell, but air quality remains a concern for the city.

(IANS)

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