Delhi air in 'very poor' category; minimum temperature 10.2° C
The Hindu
The air quality is expected to improve from November 29 onwards due to high wind speed.
The air quality index (AQI) in Delhi was recorded in the 'very poor' category on Saturday morning, according to data issued by the Central Pollution Control Board.
It is expected to improve from November 29 onwards due to high wind speed.
Local surface winds are likely to increase slightly for the next two days, dispersing pollutants and leading to a slight improvement in the air pollution, but the AQI will be in the "higher end of the very poor" category, officials said.
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