Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

City’s AQI deteriorat­es again, to remain ‘very poor’ for now

On Sunday, Gurugram recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 10.6°C, while the maximum temperatur­e was 24.1°C

- Abhishek Behl abhishek.behl@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: The city on Sunday witnessed foggy weather throughout the day with the air quality dipping to the ‘very poor’ category due to cool wind and a dip in temperatur­e.

The air quality index (AQI) on Sunday was recorded at 318, with early morning fog reducing visibility. The AQI on Saturday was recorded at 300 and experts said that the air quality is likely to deteriorat­e further. A slight dip in the temperatur­e and low wind speed are the reasons for the rise in air pollution as dissipatio­n of pollutants is not taking place, said experts.

The AQI recorded by the Sector 51 monitoring station was 281, at Teri Gram it was 329, at Gwal Pahari 322, while at Vikas Sadan the AQI was 344.

On Sunday, the city recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 10.6 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperatur­e was recorded at 24.1 degrees Celsius. The weather department said that there is likely to be no change in temperatur­e during the night time. However, a western disturbanc­e is likely to impact the weather system on Wednesday and Thursday.

As per the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g And Research (Safar), the temperatur­es are likely to drop gradually and will lead to occurrence of fog in the early morning across the national capital region (NCR).

“AQI is likely to improve but will be within the ‘very poor’ category for the next three days due to moderate wind speed offsetting the effect of i nversion/ stable conditions that reduce efficiency of dispersion and ventilatio­n,” Safar said.

The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorolog­y in its forecast said that the air quality is likely to i mprove but remain in the ‘very poor’ category on Monday. The air quality is likely to improve further but remain in ‘very poor category’ on Wednesday and Thursday.

For the subsequent six days, the air quality is likely to remain largely in the ‘very poor’ to ‘poor’ category, it said.

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR/ HT PHOTO ?? Boys play football amid foggy weather at Sector 29 in Gurugram. The city recorded an AQI of 300 on Sunday.
PARVEEN KUMAR/ HT PHOTO Boys play football amid foggy weather at Sector 29 in Gurugram. The city recorded an AQI of 300 on Sunday.

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