Delhi: After hot day, more of same likely
TNN | Updated: Apr 22, 2019, 07:32 IST
NEW DELHI: On Monday, a clear sky is expected throughout the day after Delhiites experienced a hot Sunday.
"Monday's maximum and minimum temperatures would be around 37° and 21° Celsius, respectively," a Met official said.
In terms of pollution, Delhi's air quality was 'poor' on Sunday as the AQI clocked 203.
On Sunday, the maximum and minimum temperature were recorded at 37.2° and 20.6° Celsius, respectively.
"Calm surface winds are contributing towards slow dispersion of pollutants, which will lead to slight deterioration of air quality. The air quality is predicted to be in the lower range of poor category for next three days," a SAFAR report stated on Sunday.
Data according to CPCB's central control room, meanwhile, showed Delhi-NCR's average PM2.5 and PM10 readings nearly two times the safe standard on Sunday. While the average PM2.5 readings at 7pm were recorded at 95.2 micrograms per cubic metre, the average PM10 readings at the same time were 224.3 micrograms per cubic metre.
"Monday's maximum and minimum temperatures would be around 37° and 21° Celsius, respectively," a Met official said.
In terms of pollution, Delhi's air quality was 'poor' on Sunday as the AQI clocked 203.
On Sunday, the maximum and minimum temperature were recorded at 37.2° and 20.6° Celsius, respectively.
"Calm surface winds are contributing towards slow dispersion of pollutants, which will lead to slight deterioration of air quality. The air quality is predicted to be in the lower range of poor category for next three days," a SAFAR report stated on Sunday.
Data according to CPCB's central control room, meanwhile, showed Delhi-NCR's average PM2.5 and PM10 readings nearly two times the safe standard on Sunday. While the average PM2.5 readings at 7pm were recorded at 95.2 micrograms per cubic metre, the average PM10 readings at the same time were 224.3 micrograms per cubic metre.
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