Delhi’s air quality stayed in the ‘poor’ category on Saturday, with the India Meteorological Department predicting clear skies and morning mist. Various monitoring stations in the capital reported different AQI levels, with Anand Vihar at 244, Aya Nagar at 138, and Chandni Chowk at 246, among others.
The 24-hour average AQI was 210 on Friday, slightly higher than the previous day. The Air Quality Early Warning System forecasts the AQI to stay ‘poor’ until Monday, fluctuating between ‘poor’ and ‘moderate’ thereafter. Delhi residents are experiencing a mix of chilly mornings and warmer afternoons, with temperatures reaching around 30 degrees Celsius.
Delhi’s weather is transitioning from cold mornings to warmer afternoons, with the IMD expecting clear skies and light morning mist to persist. While no extreme weather is foreseen, visibility might be slightly affected by mist in the early hours. The shift to sunny afternoons is bringing relief from the recent cold spell, welcomed by many residents in the capital.
