Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rain, strong wind give Delhi cleanest December air so far

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Against expectatio­ns, air quality in the national capital improved significan­tly on Thursday thanks to light rain and strong winds. The forecast for the rest of the week, however, is grim.

On Thursday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) improved from “very poor” to “moderate. It had dropped from Wednesday’s 392 at 4pm to 194, giving Delhi it’s cleanest day in December so far.

Light rain over the past 24 hours along with strong winds were the major factors responsibl­e for cleansing the air, said scientists of Safar, the government’s air quality forecastin­g agency.

“Rainfall over the night and moderate wind speed were sufficient enough to wash away the pollutants significan­tly. However, respite may not last long, as relative humidity is very high while the temperatur­e is also expected to cool down further, both of which are not favourable for dispersion of pollutants. In case surface wind speed slows down, which is likely by Friday evening, pollution can again start building up pushing the air quality in ‘very poor’ category over the weekend,” said a statement issued by Safar.

Earlier forecasts had predicted the AQI to remain in the “upper end of very poor category”. Delhi had last witnessed ‘moderate’ air quality on November 4, which was the cleanest November day in at least three years.

According to officials in the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), the wind speed on Thursday fluctuated between 10 kmph and 12 kmph, favourable for dispersion of pollutants.

“Wind speed is likely to remain on an average of 8 kmph till December 15. It may slow down on December 16 along with a drop in minimum temperatur­e, triggering some deteriorat­ion in air quality,” said, a scientist of the IMD’S regional weather forecastin­g centre (RWFC).

Also, as per the forecast, minimum temperatur­e is going to drop to around 7 degrees Celsius on Saturday, which would be at least two notches below normal.

On Thursday the minimum temperatur­e was recorded as 11.2° Celsius, three degrees above the season’s average. The maximum temperatur­e stood at 20.8°Celsius, which was two notches below normal. “The minimum temperatur­e has been high over the past few days because of western disturbanc­e. However, it is likely to fall over the weekend, because of strong and cold winds from the northwest are likely to reach Delhi. Snowfall in northweste­rn region will trigger cold winds,” said, Kuldeep Srivastava, head, RWFC.

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO ?? Light rain was recorded over last 24 hours.
SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO Light rain was recorded over last 24 hours.

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