With an AQI of 310, Delhi's air quality is still extremely bad. Road and train travel were affected by the city's heavy fog.
With an AQI of 310, Delhi's air quality is still extremely bad. Road and train travel were affected by the city's heavy fog.About 25 trains, including the Poorva Express, Vikramshila Express, RJPB Tejas Express, Patalkot Express, and Mewar Express, had delays as a result of the heavy fog, according to News18.
Because they didn't know if their trains would arrive on schedule, commuters and tourists had to wait a lengthy time at stations.
According to ANI, the fog in Delhi significantly impacted road traffic, making it challenging for cars to maneuver through the foggy streets, in addition to the suspension of rail services.
"Minimum visibility of 150 metres in dense fog with northwesterly winds at 11-13 kmph was reported over Palam between 5 and 5.30 am, gradually improving to 700 metres in shallow fog with westerly winds at 13 kmph by 8.30 am," said the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
According to the government, most places should expect haze and light fog, with other places experiencing heavy fog in the morning.
Social media photos showed a thinner layer of fog, which made visibility better in the morning.
The Central Pollution Control Board reports that the air quality in the nation's capital is "very poor," with an AQI of 310 at 6 a.m. on Tuesday. The AQI for Delhi had been in the "very poor" range for the past three days.
The following are the categories for an AQI: For example, 0–50 means "good," 51–100 means "satisfactory," 101–200 means "moderate," 201-300 means "poor," 301–400 means "very poor," and 401–500 means "severe."
According to PTI, Delhi's minimum temperature rose slightly from 9.6 degrees Celsius on Monday to 10.5 degrees Celsius, which is 3.6 degrees above average.
The peak temperature is expected to be around 19 degrees Celsius, and there will be a lot of fog during the day, according to the weather office.
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