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Delhi's Air Quality Improves Slightly, but Experts Predict Severe Conditions Ahead

Summary

  • Stubble burning contribution to Delhi's PM2.5 levels drops from 12% to 8.54%
  • Overall air quality improves from 'Severe' to 'Very Poor' category
  • Forecast warns of 'Very Poor' to 'Severe' conditions from November 15-17
Delhi's Air Quality Improves Slightly, but Experts Predict Severe Conditions Ahead

As of November 15, 2025, Delhi's air quality has shown some improvement, though the city continues to grapple with high pollution levels. Earlier this week, the contribution of farm fires to the city's air pollution peaked at nearly 22%, but on Friday, stubble burning contributed 8.54% to Delhi's PM2.5 levels, down from 12% the previous day.

The overall air quality index (AQI) in the capital dropped from the 'Severe' category to the 'Very Poor' category, with an average AQI of 387 on Friday, compared to 404 a day earlier. However, the forecast from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) suggests that the situation is likely to worsen in the coming days. The agency predicts that the share of farm fires will rise to 16.36% on Saturday, and the air quality is expected to be in the 'Very Poor' to 'Severe' range from November 15 to 17.

Factors such as low temperatures, calm winds, and the influx of smoke from crop residue burning in neighboring states continue to contribute to Delhi's air pollution crisis. Satellite data recorded over 1,000 stubble-burning incidents across six states on Saturday, with the highest numbers in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

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The air quality in Delhi has improved slightly, with the overall AQI dropping from 'Severe' to 'Very Poor' category on November 15, 2025.
The contribution of stubble burning to Delhi's PM2.5 levels has decreased from 12% on the previous day to 8.54% on November 15, 2025.
Experts predict that the air quality in Delhi will deteriorate, with the share of farm fires expected to rise to 16.36% on November 16, 2025, and the air quality likely to be in the 'Very Poor' to 'Severe' range from November 15 to 17, 2025.

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