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Delhi Air Quality to Improve, Then Worsen
7 Feb
Summary
- Air quality forecast for Delhi shows moderate conditions improving Saturday.
- Winds expected to reach 25 km/hr, aiding pollutant dispersal.
- Temperatures remain mild, with highs near 25°C over the weekend.

Delhi's air quality is projected to shift from its current state to the 'moderate' category by Saturday, February 7, with expectations of continued improvement into Sunday, February 8. This respite is largely attributed to increasing wind speeds, forecast to reach between 15-25 km/hr on Saturday, which will significantly help in dispersing airborne pollutants like Ozone (O3) and PM 2.5.
Looking ahead, the air quality is anticipated to degrade back into the 'poor' category by February 9. Meteorologists note that recent western disturbances have been weak, bringing no significant rainfall to the region. Partially cloudy skies and good wind speed are expected through Saturday, contributing to cleaner air.
Concurrently, temperatures are expected to remain on the warmer side for this time of year. The maximum temperature, which stood at 24.8°C on Friday, is likely to range between 23-25°C over the weekend and could reach 26°C by February 10. Minimum temperatures are also expected to rise, potentially reaching 12°C by Sunday and oscillating between 11-13°C by February 10.




