Delhi AQI: Despite severe restrictions, Delhi’s air quality is still “Very Poor” at 380; see the area-wise AQI
Delhi AQI: According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi’s temperature is expected to decrease considerably during the next several days. According to the meteorological service, people will experience a chilly wave and thick fog, particularly in the morning. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reports that on Saturday, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) remained in the “very poor” range. The government said that there is little chance that the air quality would become better in the days ahead. Train and airline services have been canceled as a result of the heavy fog’s substantial reduction in visibility. To prevent any problems, the health service has encouraged the inhabitants to abide by the rules and minimize their trips.

Delhi: ‘Very Poor’ Air Quality Category
The national capital’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was 380 around six in the morning on Saturday, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Bawana’s AQI was 365 (very bad), whereas Anand Vihar’s was 428 (severe). In addition, Rohini’s AQI stayed at 415 (severe), while Delhi Airport’s was measured at 321 (very bad). It is anticipated that the air quality will improve somewhat starting in the first week of January, although it is unlikely to improve in the days ahead.
Delhi Will See a Cold Wave and Dense Fog
For the next several days, there will probably be a cold wave and thick fog in the nation’s capital, which may cause problems. In addition to causing problems for commuters, the reduced visibility is also expected to have an impact on rail and aircraft services. In the early hours of Saturday, thick to very dense fog is predicted to gather in a number of locations around the city. The Hindustan Times cited an IMD official as stating that “a shallow fog or mist might be observed at night.”