Delhi’s Air Quality Remains ‘Very Poor,’ Temperature Dips Below Seasonal Average
Delhi continues to grapple with ‘very poor’ air quality as the minimum temperature dropped to 12.3 degrees Celsius, three notches below the seasonal average, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 25 degrees with shallow fog. Monitoring stations across the city revealed varying pollution levels.
Anand Vihar entered the ‘very poor’ category, while Bawana and Dwarka Sector 8 recorded ‘very poor’ and ‘moderate’ levels, respectively. The Indira Gandhi International Airport station reported ‘very poor’ air quality, emphasizing the persistent challenge of deteriorating air conditions in the national capital.