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Delhi Faces Rainy Week Ahead as Pollution Lingers

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Cloudy, rainy Monday with moderate pollution (AQI 100)
  • Temperatures between 21.5°C and 31.6°C, with 19.97mm rain
  • Improving air quality expected by week's end
Delhi Faces Rainy Week Ahead as Pollution Lingers

As of October 7, 2025, New Delhi is facing a cloudy and rainy start to the week, with moderate pollution levels lingering due to the damp conditions. The city's air quality index (AQI) currently stands at 100, which is in the moderate range. Temperatures are expected to hover between 21.5°C and 31.6°C, with a significant amount of rainfall, around 19.97mm, anticipated throughout the day.

The weather forecast for the week ahead suggests a similar rainy pattern on Tuesday, October 8. However, the conditions are expected to improve significantly by Wednesday, October 9, with clear skies and warmer, drier weather. Daytime temperatures are predicted to reach up to 31.4°C, and the remainder of the week is expected to stay dry, with temperatures ranging from 31-33°C during the day and 22-23°C at night.

The current weather conditions have prompted authorities to advise residents to wear masks, particularly in high-traffic areas, to mitigate the effects of the moderate pollution levels. The damp weather is expected to slow the dispersion of pollutants, but the anticipated rainfall may help reduce particulate matter levels as the week progresses.

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.
The current air quality index (AQI) in New Delhi is 100, which is in the moderate range.
According to the weather forecast, New Delhi is expected to receive 19.97mm of rain on Monday, October 6, 2025.
The temperature range in New Delhi is expected to be between 21.5°C and 31.6°C, with the warmer temperatures arriving towards the end of the week.

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