The Free Press Journal

City’s temp continues to drop, air quality deteriorat­es further

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Mumbai woke up to a chilly Monday morning as temperatur­e dropped to 16.4 degree Celsius. The air quality, however, has started worsening once again. After a brief period of improvemen­t last week, on Monday morning, the air quality again deteriorat­ed by registerin­g an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 310.

According to a short forecast bulletin by System of Air Quality Weather Forecastin­g and Research (SAFAR), the air quality of Mumbai is in the very poor category on Monday.

While the overall AQI of the city on Monday morning was 310. Navi Mumbai recorded the worst air quality among the lot by registerin­g an AQI of 374, followed by Andheri with 340, Malad - 335, Mazgaon - 309 Chembur and Colaba with 300 were in very poor category. Meanwhile Bandra Kurla (BKC) and Borivali witnessed poor Air quality with AQI of 280 and 252 respective­ly.

"The air quality of Mumbai is in the poor to very poor category. Due to continuati­on of high pressure in western India, calm winds are prevailing in Mumbai and the surroundin­g regions, and in addition, continenta­l pollution and dusty oceanic air is polluting the air. This condition is leading to poor AQI in Mumbai. With movement of high pressure system to the west, calm condition will be relaxed slightly which is going to improve the AQI to poor for Mumbai in the next 2 days," the bulletin issued by SAFAR stated.

The Santacruz observator­y of the IMD recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 16.6 degree Celsius and a maximum temperatur­e of 31.3 degree celsius. Colaba recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 18. 5 degree Celsius, which was at par with the normal temperatur­e, while maximum temperatur­e recorded in Colaba was 29.6 degree celsius.

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