Millennium Post

Sunshine, cleaner air after rains

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The sun shone brightly over Delhi-ncr and the residents breathed cleaner air on Sunday morning, after rains lashed the region overnight. The weatherman said the Safdarjung Observator­y recorded 18.6 mm rainfall till 8:30 am. The weather stations at Palam and Lodhi Road gauged 15.4 mm and 19 mm precipitat­ion respective­ly.

The national Capital recorded a low of 14.4 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperatur­e is likely to settle at 25 degrees Celsius. Very light rains are expected towards the afternoon and evening, the India

Meteorolog­ical Department said. The minimum temperatur­e is expected to drop to 13 degrees on Monday, it said.

According to the IMD, the rainfall happened due to a western disturbanc­e, a cyclonic storm that originates in the mediterran­ean region and brings sudden winter rain to northweste­rn parts of the Indian subcontine­nt. Next active western disturbanc­e is likely to impact northwest

India between March 4 and March 6.

Under influence of this western disturbanc­e, rains and thundersto­rm accompanie­d with gusty wind and hailstorm, at isolated places, very likely to occur over Delhi-ncr between the evening of March 5 and 6, it said.

The air quality of the national capital was 90 at 10 am, which comes under satisfacto­ry category. An AQI between 0-50 is considered 'good', 51-100 'satisfacto­ry', 101-200 'moderate', 201-300 'poor', 301-400 'very poor' and 401-500 'severe'. An AQI above 500 falls in the 'severe plus' category.

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