Delhi: Min temperature rises, air quality still worrisome
A cloud cover over Delhi led to a slight increase in the minimum temperature that settled at 11.5 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal, on Wednesday morning. The pollution level too still remains high.
Officials said that a Western Disturbance affecting northwest India will result in a spell of partly cloudy days and a drizzle on Thursday in the national capital.
The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 25 degrees Celsius.
“However, the slow wind speed due to the Western Disturbance will allow accumulation of pollutants and thus, increase the air pollution levels,” the officials said.
At 9 am on Wednesday, the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) read 357. The 24-hour average AQI stood at 328 on Tuesday.
Neighbouring Ghaziabad recorded 361 AQI, Gurgaon recorded 359 AQI, Faridabad recorded 342, Noida recorded 336 AQI, and Greater Noida 310, due to the decrease in wind speed.
An AQI between zero and 50 is considered “good”, 51 and 100 “satisfactory”, 101 and 200 “moderate”, 201 and 300 “poor”, 301 and 400 “very poor”, and 401 and 500 “severe”.
According to the Ministry of Earth Sciences’ air quality monitor SAFAR, a favourable wind speed is expected again from December 3.
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On Tuesday, the Delhi government had issued an order extending the ban on the entry of trucks, barring those engaged in essential services, in the city till December 7. CNG and electric trucks will be allowed to enter Delhi.
The ban on construction and demolition activities in the national capital will continue till further orders, in view of the high air pollution levels.
Physical classes in schools, colleges and other educational institutions resumed and government offices reopened from Monday.
AQIs of Delhi’s neighbouring cities
- Ghaziabad 361 AQI
- Gurgaon 359 AQI
- Faridabad 342 AQI
- Noida 336 AQI
- Greater Noida 310 AQI
(With inputs from Agencies)