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Delhi Swelters: Warmest February in 3 Years!
1 Mar
Summary
- Delhi experienced its warmest February day in three years.
- Maximum temperature reached 32.5°C, six notches above normal.
- Air quality dipped to 'poor' due to lack of wind and dry spell.

Delhi experienced its warmest February day in the last three years on Saturday, with the maximum temperature reaching 32.5°C. This reading was six notches higher than the usual temperature for the season.
Experts attribute the unusually warm weather to a persistent dry spell and a lack of strong winds, contrasting with last year's winter rains that helped maintain moderate temperatures. The forecast indicates a continued rise in maximum temperatures, potentially reaching 35°C by March 4.
In addition to the heat, Delhi's air quality index (AQI) has declined into the 'poor' category, with an average of 248. This deterioration is linked to reduced wind speeds and dry conditions, which prevent pollutants from dispersing effectively. Northwestern winds may also contribute by carrying dust into the city.



