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Delhi Air Quality: Fleeting Relief as Winds Disperse Pollution
10 Dec
Summary
- Delhi's air quality briefly improved to 'poor' due to strong winds.
- AQI dropped to 282, a temporary respite from the 'very poor' levels.
- Pollution levels are predicted to rise back to 'very poor' starting Thursday.

Delhi's air quality saw a temporary improvement, reaching the 'poor' category with an AQI of 282, a welcome change from the persistent 'very poor' conditions. This shift was primarily attributed to strong winds gusting up to 18 km/h, which aided in dispersing pollutants. The last time the capital experienced 'poor' air quality was on November 30th, highlighting the fleeting nature of this improvement.
Meteorological forecasts indicate that winds of up to 20 km/h may offer further temporary relief on Wednesday. However, the AQI is anticipated to revert to 'very poor' levels starting Thursday. The Centre's Air Quality Early Warning System predicts that air quality will remain in the 'poor' category until December 10th, transitioning to 'very poor' from December 11th to 12th, and potentially 'severe' to 'very poor' thereafter.




