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Delhi Pollution: Although somewhat better, the air quality is still “Very Poor” with 378 AQI. View Area-Wise Data

Delhi Pollution: According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) improved somewhat on Tuesday morning, falling from the “severe” zone at 7 am to 378 in the “very poor” category. Residents who had been suffering from dangerous air conditions found little comfort from the little improvement after days of suffocating pollution.

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However, in a number of places, pollution levels continued to be dangerously high. With an AQI of 430, Wazirpur had the poorest air quality, followed by Vivek Vihar at 415. With AQI values ranging from 420 to 424, Mundka, Anand Vihar, and Nehru Nagar all remained in the “severe” category.

AQI Faridabad 304, Delhi-NCR really bad

Gurugram 353 is very impoverished.

Ghaziabad 345 is very impoverished

Very bad in Greater Noida 364

Noida 412 severe

305 Muzaffarnagar really bad

Severe Ghazipur 410

Area-wise, Delhi Alipur 377’s AQI is very low.

Severe Anand Vihar 410

Ashok Vihar 413 severe

Severe Bawana 401

Very bad Burari Crossing 377

Very bad CRRI Mathura Road 356

Very terrible Chandni Chowk 383

DTU 423 severe

Sec-8 329 Dwarka really bad

Airport IGI (T3) 325 really bad

Poor Dilshad Garden 291

IIT Delhi 339 very low

ITO 401 serious

Severe Jahangirpuri 428

Very bad JN Stadium 382

Lodhi Road 342 is filthy.

Extremely subpar Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium 380

Poor Mandir Marg 347

Mundka 425 is a serious

Poor NSIT Dwarka 270

Najafgarh 349 very impoverished

Extremely bad Narela 387

Severe Nehru Nagra 417

Extremely bad DU North Campus 381

Phase 2 Okhla 398 really bad

396 Patparganj really bad

Bagh 408 severe in Punjab

RK Puram 397 is very bad.

Rohini 360 is very impoverished.

Poor Shadipur 355

Sirifort 404 severe

Serious Vivek Vihar 415

Wazirpur 430 severe

AIIMS 397 is quite bad.

Very bad India Gate 380

Khan Sarai Kale 359 really bad

The weather in Delhi
A yellow caution for moderate to intense fog in the morning hours was issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday. It predicts a low temperature of around 9 degrees Celsius and a high temperature of approximately 23 degrees Celsius.

The IMD predicts that daytime highs will be close to 23 degrees Celsius and nighttime lows will be around 9 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday morning, the department also forecasted mild fog, which should progressively dissipate over the day.

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