Air quality slips back into ‘very poor’ category, check IMD’s prediction – India TV
Image Source : PTI Thin fog is seen in Central Delhi The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted that warm conditions will persist until Tuesday, with the maximum temperature likely to reach 27 degrees Celsius, as wind speeds remain low. It will be a warm and sunny day in the national capital on Monday with a decrease in wind speed pushing Delhi’s air quality back into the ‘poor’ category. The city recorded a maximum temperature of 27.4 degrees Celsius, four degrees above normal and the highest so far this year, surpassing the 27 degrees Celsius recorded on January 31. Minimum temperature dips to 7.8 degrees Celsius Despite the rise in daytime temperatures, the minimum temperature dipped to 7.8 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal for this time of the year. It was 9 degrees Celsius a day earlier. Delhi’s air quality slips into very poor category Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality, which had remained in the ‘moderate’ category for the past two days, slipped back into the ‘poor’ category with 317 AQI on Monday as pollutants lingered …
