New Delhi: The population of the national capital woke up to a thick fog blanket covering the city in early Saturday, as a biting winter cooling continued.
Track the level of pollution in your Cityaccording to the Ministry of India (IMD), a minimum temperature of 6.9 degrees Celsius is recorded at 8:30 a.m.
with a relatively 100 percent humidity.
Weather is calm because there is no wind blowing.
The city observes the sunrise at 7.07 in the morning and the sun is likely to be set at 6.04pm.
In the last 24 hours, the maximum temperature is recorded at 18.1 degrees Celsius, five degrees below normal.
Traffic moves at a slut speed in several places in the city because of a thick fog.
The pollution rate has dropped a little because the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi is 126 for PM10 and 74 for PM2.5.
When PM10 is on a high scale, the air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar) have issued a moderate health advisor who states that sensitive people must consider reducing prolonged or severe activities.
“Air quality can be accepted for the general public but moderate health problems for sensitive people,” he said.
The PM2.5 level is under the ‘poor’ category.
Usually, air quality is categorized as ‘good’ when AQI is between 0 to 50; ‘satisfying’ between 51-100; ‘Moderate’ between 101-200; ‘Poor’ between 201-300; ‘Very poor’ between 301-400; ‘Severe’ between 401-500; And ‘dangerous’ in more than 500.
Because the day continues, the weather body has predicted a cold day with a partially cloudy sky in several regions.
The maximum temperature tends to float around 18 degrees Celsius.