Delhi’s AQI Soars to 278: Urgent Warning as Air Quality Dips to ‘Very Poor’ by Evening!
Delhi residents awoke on Thursday, November 6, 2025, to a thick layer of smog enveloping the city, prompting significant concerns over air quality. With an Air Quality Index (AQI) reading of 278, the conditions fell firmly within the ‘poor’ category, and forecasts warn of a potential deterioration into the ‘very poor’ range by evening.
The Air Quality Early Warning System has indicated that pollution levels are expected to slither into the ‘very poor’ category between November 6 and November 8. This deterioration is alarming for a city already grappling with consistent air quality issues. The latest data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) highlights that any AQI between 201 and 300 is classified as ‘poor,’ while readings from 301 to 400 signify ‘very poor’ conditions.
Moreover, the situation may exacerbate further as the weather pattern evolves. According to meteorological forecasts, wind speeds are anticipated to gradually increase throughout the day, reaching up to 15 km/h from the northwest in the afternoon. However, this respite in wind will likely give way to a drop below 10 km/h during the evening and night. While a mainly clear sky is projected, pockets of mist or haze will linger, contributing to the ongoing air quality challenges.
The city’s minimum temperature registered at 12.7 degrees Celsius, significantly below the seasonal norm by 2.6 degrees. Meanwhile, humidity levels at 8:30 a.m. were recorded at a high 75%. The weather department predicts that maximum temperatures could reach around 29 degrees Celsius later in the day.
Residents and health officials alike are advised to take precautions as air quality worsens. Those with respiratory conditions, the elderly, and young children are particularly vulnerable and should limit outdoor activities. Public health experts stress the importance of staying informed and taking protective measures during times of poor air quality.
As Delhi grapples with these ongoing environmental challenges, it underscores a need for long-term solutions to combat air pollution. Initiatives aimed at improving air quality and increasing public awareness are crucial in steering the city toward a healthier future. With worsening air quality becoming a persistent issue, the onus lies on both policymakers and citizens to address the pressing health implications that accompany pollution.
While reports of smog and air quality regularly dominate headlines, it is essential for the public to remain alert and proactive. As the forecast for November 6 suggests a significant decline in air quality, immediate attention is warranted for the well-being of Delhi’s residents. Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve, and remember to prioritize your health in these challenging times.
Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/delhis-aqi-at-278-likely-to-slip-to-very-poor-by-evening/article70247085.ece
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Publish Date: 2025-11-06 10:53:00