Delhi's Air Quality to Moderate Amid Chilly Winds

Delhi's Air Quality to Moderate Amid Chilly Winds.webp

New Delhi, March 21 Delhi woke up in a thick fog, an unusual occurrence, as chilly winds kept the temperature low on Saturday, a day after the city recorded its coldest March day in six years and the cleanest air day in five months.

The air quality index (AQI) stood at 94 (satisfactory) at 8 am. Air quality improved significantly on Friday, with an AQI of 93.

Friday marked the first 'satisfactory' air day in about five months. The last time the city recorded the same air quality was on October 9, 2025, when the AQI stood at 99.

According to the Air Quality Early Warning System, the air quality is likely to be in the 'moderate' category from Saturday to March 23.

According to CPCB standards, an AQI of 0-50 is considered 'good', 51-100 'satisfactory', 101-200 'moderate', 201-300 'poor', 301-400 'very poor', and 401-500 'severe'.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the minimum temperature on Saturday is expected to be around 14 degrees Celsius and the maximum 27 degrees Celsius.

No rain was recorded in the morning, unlike Friday, when the city recorded 7 mm of precipitation.

The city's average rainfall for the month is 16.2 mm, making it the wettest March since 2023, when the average stood at 50.4 mm.

According to forecasts, very light rain is expected to return to Delhi on Monday, with the possibility of thunderstorms and lightning caused by an active western disturbance.

The Safdarjung station recorded a maximum temperature of 21.7 degrees Celsius, 9.6 degrees below normal, on Friday – the coldest March day since March 8, 2020, when the mercury dropped to 21.2 degrees Celsius.

The minimum temperature on Friday was 16 degrees Celsius, 0.5 degrees below normal.
 
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