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Delhi’s Breather Breaks: Air Turns Moody After 16 Clean Days


Updated: July 13, 2025 06:51

Image Source: Hindustan Times

After a brief 16-day period of acceptable air quality, the pollution level in Delhi also returned to the moderate level on Saturday with the Air Quality Index (AQI) set at 105. The change follows light rain and cloudy conditions altered atmospheric conditions in the National Capital Region.

Highlights of the Weekend Shift

AQI Breakdown

AQI on Saturday was 105, shattering the longest clean-air streak of 2025

Friday's AQI was 79, and Thursday's was 59—both in the satisfactory range

The prior moderate reading was on June 25

Weather Conditions and Impact

Light to very light rain was observed in Delhi, with 12.9 mm at Safdarjung and 12 mm at Lodhi Road

Cloud cover and rising humidity (max. 100%) assisted pollutant buildup

Peak temperature rose to 34.8°C, a tad above Friday's 33.2°C

Forecast and Outlook

The Air Quality Early Warning System predicts AQI to be back at satisfactory levels by Sunday and remain the same until Tuesday

The India Meteorological Department forecasted light rain and thundershowers to persist over the next week

Temperatures should be around 33°C (maximum) and 26°C (minimum)

Even as the air quality worsens, meteorologists are hopeful that persistent rain and easterly winds will herald fresher air.

Sources: Hindustan Times, Times of India, India Today, Economic Times, Indian Express

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