Highlights
- The AQI was recorded at 235 in Gurugram, and 300 in Noida
- Delhi recorded minimal temperature of 11.3 levels Celsius
- The most temperature is predicted to hover round 27 levels Celsius
Delhi Air Quality: A day after exhibiting some improvement, the air quality of Delhi additional dipped into the “poor” category on Thursday. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the town’s general Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 249 on Thursday morning.
The AQI was 235 at Gurugram, 300 at Noida and 266 at IIT Delhi, all within the poor category. This comes after the nationwide capital had been witnessing important improvement within the AQI over the final few days. Earlier on Wednesday, the capital’s air quality had come underneath the “moderate” category with AQI at 176.
On Tuesday, Delhi’s AQI was 221, dropping from the “very poor” category to the “poor” category. The Air Quality Index is a mechanism for clearly explaining the standing of the air quality to most of the people. It simplifies advanced air quality knowledge of assorted pollution right into a single quantity (index worth), nomenclature and color.
Notably, an AQI between 0 to 100 is taken into account pretty much as good, whereas from 100 to 200 it’s reasonable, 201 and 300 is taken into account ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘extreme’.
Meanwhile, the nationwide capital’s minimal temperature settled at 11.3 levels Celsius, one notch under regular, on Thursday. According to an Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) bulletin, the utmost temperature is predicted to hover round 27 levels Celsius.
(With inputs from businesses)
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