Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

1st in 2021: City’s air quality satisfacto­ry

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The air quality in Mumbai improved significan­tly on Tuesday and fell in the satisfacto­ry category for the first time this year. The overall air quality index (AQI) of the city was 98 on Tuesday, down from Monday’s 115.

The AQI – a pollution measuring indicator – was calculated by the System of Air Quality Weather Forecastin­g and Research (SAFAR) as the average of indices recorded at 10 locations in the city and suburbs.

Of the 10 locations measured, Andheri had the most polluted air with an AQI of 190. Malad recorded an AQI of 159 and Navi Mumbai recorded 141, all in the moderate category.

“Temperatur­es have been on the rise for some time now, bringing down pollution levels. Clean winds from the ocean have further improved the air quality in Mumbai. It is expected to remain in the moderate category for the next two days,” said a spokespers­on for SAFAR.

Meanwhile, the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has predicted rainfall accompanie­d by thundersto­rms and lightning in parts of interior Maharashtr­a from Wednesday.

“Under the influence of a wind discontinu­ity in lower levels over central India, its southwestw­ard movement and moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal, light to moderate rainfall is likely over Marathwada and central Maharashtr­a, with isolated thundersto­rms, lightning and hail. The conditions will persist for a couple of days,” said an IMD official.

Rain and thundersho­wers are very likely at Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg for the next two days. Meanwhile, Dhule, Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Nasik and Ahmednagar are expected to get thundersto­rms and lightning. Temperatur­es are expected to drop marginally during the next two days, said the IMD official. Minimum temperatur­es in the city remained slightly high on Tuesday. At the Colaba station of IMD, a minimum temperatur­e of 21.5 degrees Celsius was recorded, up from Monday‘s 21.2 degrees. The minimum temperatur­e at Colaba was 1.1 degrees above normal. At Santacruz, the minimum temperatur­e was up from Monday’s 20.2 degrees Celsius to 20.5 degrees Celsius. It was 2 degrees higher than normal. The maximum temperatur­e at Colaba was 29 degrees Celsius, 0.8 degrees below normal. At Santacruz, the maximum temperatur­e was 28.9 degrees Celsius, 2 degrees below normal.

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