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Mumbai Chokes: Smog Lingers in Moderate Pollution Levels
1 Feb
Summary
- Mumbai's AQI at 105 indicates persistent moderate pollution levels.
- Stagnant weather, low wind speed traps pollutants.
- Smog poses respiratory risks to vulnerable populations.

Mumbai continues to grapple with significant smog, maintaining moderate air quality levels as of February 1, 2026. The city's average Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 105, showing little improvement from the previous day. This persistent haze is a direct result of stagnant weather patterns that prevent pollutants from dispersing effectively.
Meteorological conditions such as low wind speeds and temperature inversions are the primary culprits. These factors create a layer of warm air that traps cooler, polluted air below, exacerbating the smog situation. Experts note this is typical for Mumbai's winter months, usually from November to February, when such pollution patterns are most common.
The prevailing conditions mean that visibility is reduced, particularly in the early mornings. Residents have reported difficulty seeing even short distances during their morning routines. The moderate pollution levels can trigger respiratory problems, especially for those with chronic lung or heart diseases, and disproportionately affect children and the elderly.




