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Delhi's Sunny Monday: A Brief Respite from Poor Air Quality
26 Jan
Summary
- New Delhi enjoyed sunny skies on January 26, 2026, with temperatures peaking near 21°C.
- The previous day's air quality was poor, with AQI-IN at 210 and high PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
- Rain is expected midweek, followed by a return to warm, sunny conditions by January 29-30.

New Delhi experienced a sunny and comfortable Monday on January 26, 2026. Afternoon temperatures peaked near 21°C, providing a welcome respite from the previous day's "poor" to "very unhealthy" air quality, indicated by an AQI-IN of 210. Lingering PM2.5 and PM10 levels from Sunday suggested masks might be prudent in busy traffic zones.
The day's forecast included a high of 21.4°C and a low of 10.1°C, with light winds and no rain. While this ensured uninterrupted plans, it also meant pollutants might not disperse effectively. Residents could expect a cool morning warming up by late morning.
The upcoming week will see a shift, with moderate rain anticipated on January 27 and 28, potentially improving air quality temporarily. Following this, sunny and warmer conditions are expected from January 29 to February 1, with daily highs gradually increasing.


