The weather in Delhi has turned cold due to the continuous strong winds. Mornings and evenings are getting colder. However, despite the winds, Delhi’s pollution is showing no signs of decreasing. Even today, Delhi’s overall AQI is 310. Most areas of Delhi are in the red zone. In 27 areas of Delhi, the AQI is above 300. From Anand Vihar to Wazirpur, there are some areas where the AQI remains consistently 300.
Areas where the AQI is between 300 and 400. The AQI of Alipur is 313, Anand Vihar 324, Ashok Vihar 319, Bawana 366, Burari Crossing 343, Chandni Chowk 346, Mathura Road 331, Karni Singh 321, Dwarka-Sector 8 313, ITO 334, Jahangirpuri 328, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 302, Mandir Marg 303, Mundka 336, Narela 333, Nehru Nagar 334, North Campus 313, Okhla Phase 2 306, Patparganj 309, Punjabi Bagh 342, Pusa 332, RK Puram 326, Rohini 336, Siri Fort 333, Sonia Vihar 322, Vivek Vihar 324, Wazirpur 337.
AQI above 200 in these areas
Meanwhile, some areas of Delhi have an AQI below 300, including DTU’s AQI of 271, Aya Nagar’s 264, Dilshad Garden’s 248, Lodhi Road’s 218, Major Dhyan Chand Stadium’s 293, Najafgarh’s 271, Shadipur’s 260, and Aurobindo Marg’s 284. The AQI in these areas is between 200 and 300, which is in the poor category. The air here is toxic.
Delhi’s Temperature Drops
Along with Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, and Gurugram also experience extremely poor air quality. Today, Greater Noida’s AQI is 248, Noida’s 272, and Gurugram’s 245. The cold is also increasing in Delhi. Today, Delhi’s maximum temperature is expected to be 26 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is expected to be 11 degrees Celsius. The temperature in Delhi is steadily dropping, increasing the cold.
People are facing problems
Due to the changing weather in Delhi, people are suffering from colds and coughs. Pollution is also causing eye irritation and breathing difficulties. People are facing various health problems. In this situation, doctors have advised people to be cautious and wear masks when outside.
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