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Delhi Air Quality Hits Severe Levels Amidst Fog
20 Dec
Summary
- Delhi's AQI reached 384, nearing the severe category.
- Moderate to dense fog is predicted, reducing visibility significantly.
- Over 200 flights were delayed due to adverse weather conditions.

The air quality in Delhi reached a concerning 384 on Saturday morning, a slight increase from the previous day's average. An orange alert remains active, signaling unhealthy air conditions, while the India Meteorological Department forecasts moderate to dense fog. This combination of pollution and fog is expected to significantly reduce visibility across the city, impacting daily life and transportation.
Forecasting agencies predict a further decline in air quality, with the AQI likely to enter the severe category by Sunday and persist through Monday. Subsequent days are also expected to see air quality remain in the severe to very poor range. The minimum temperature has also dropped significantly, recorded at 6.1 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal, contributing to unfavorable meteorological conditions.
These adverse conditions have already led to considerable disruptions, with over 200 flights delayed by 9 am. Experts are concerned that the combination of falling temperatures, calm winds, and potential temperature inversion will further elevate pollution levels. The Central Pollution Control Board and Air Quality Early Warning System are closely monitoring the situation.




