polluted air in delhi
The air in Delhi seems to improve ahead of Diwali. A slight decrease has been recorded in the Air Quality Index (AQI). Delhi's AQI was recorded at 237 at 6 am on Saturday. However, it is still in poor condition. The AQI was 283 on Friday morning. The most polluted area is ITI Jahangirpuri, the air quality index here is 265. The pollution level is likely to worsen again before Diwali. It may reach a dangerous situation in the next three or four days. Along with this, the climate of Delhi also seems to be changing.
People in Delhi are waiting for the cold weather to arrive. The entire month of October is about to pass but the pink winter has not yet arrived. The effect of heat is visible during the day. It is a little hot even in the morning and evening. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature may drop from October 30 to 31. Skies will be clear and sunny on Saturday. The maximum temperature of Delhi can be 33 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature can be 19 degrees Celsius. Changes are observed in the climate of the capital due to the impact of Storm Dana.
Slight improvement in the air, danger remains
Climate change and worsening air in Delhi are worrying people. There is a blanket of smog in the capital. Toxic particles have taken over the air, due to which people are victims of diseases. People also face breathing problems due to bad air. People suffer from illnesses such as cold, cough and flu. There are a multitude of these patients in hospitals. Steps are being taken to address air pollution in Delhi. GRAP-2 has been implemented.
These efforts appear to be providing some relief. There has also been a slight improvement on Saturday. Anand Vihar area, the most polluted in Delhi since Dussehra, has also recorded an improvement in AQI today. It reached 246 on Saturday morning. Since the last few days it has remained between 300 and 400.
The cold will start from November
After Cyclonic Storm Dana, a change is observed in Delhi's weather. Due to Storm Dana, heat may linger in the air for two days. The temperature will begin to drop from October 30. The Meteorological Department says that the pink winter will begin from November. Cold weather will come after Diwali and Chhath. According to the Meteorological Department report, from the third week of November, severe cold weather may begin in Delhi. As the temperature drops, the cold level will increase here. From these days onwards people will begin to resort to warm clothing, duvets and blankets.