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Home / Environment / Delhi's Jan Air Quality Declines Despite Heavy Rainfall

Delhi's Jan Air Quality Declines Despite Heavy Rainfall

31 Jan

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Summary

  • January 2026 saw higher average pollution than last year.
  • Pollution spiked with three consecutive 'severe' AQI days.
  • Rainfall in late January improved air quality significantly.
Delhi's Jan Air Quality Declines Despite Heavy Rainfall

New Delhi experienced a more polluted January in 2026 than the previous year, despite an excess rainfall of 33%. The average Air Quality Index (AQI) for January 2026 stood at 307, a slight increase from 305 recorded last year. This period marked a concerning trend, as January 2026 saw several days with AQI exceeding 400, a level categorized as 'severe'.

From January 17 to 19, Delhi recorded AQI levels of 400, 440, and 410 respectively. The initial weeks of January were characterized by persistent high pollution. However, significant rainfall during the last week of the month, particularly on January 23-24 and January 28, led to a considerable improvement in air quality, preventing a potentially record-high average AQI.

Experts suggest that ENSO-neutral conditions contributed to slower winds, hindering pollutant dispersion. Had it not been for the late-January rains, the month's air quality could have been considerably worse. Looking ahead, Delhi is anticipating rain and thunderstorms over the weekend, with a yellow alert issued.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, January 2026 was more polluted than the previous year, with an average AQI of 307 compared to 305.
Yes, Delhi experienced 'severe' air quality days from January 17 to 19, with AQI levels exceeding 400.
Significant rainfall in the last week of January 2026 led to a notable dip in AQI, improving air quality and preventing a record high.

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