Weather Dance: Rain and Winds Keep Delhi's Air 'Satisfactory' After Dussehra
Rainfall and steady winds helped Delhi maintain satisfactory air quality after Dussehra, with an AQI of 88. This broke a 21-day trend of moderate or worse air quality. Historical trends show post-Dussehra air quality often worsens, but the current weather dispersed pollutants, preventing significant spikes.

- Country:
- India
A mix of rainfall and steady winds safeguarded Delhi from a post-Dussehra pollution surge on Thursday, maintaining improved air quality on Friday.
The city's 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at a satisfactory 88, ending a 21-day run of moderate or worse readings.
Weather patterns similar to 2022's contributed to cleaner air, aided by scattered showers and winds averaging 15 km/h.
Despite minor temporary jumps in PM 2.5 levels at some stations, readings remained considerably lower than dangerous Diwali peaks. Meteorologists credit the absence of winter and ongoing winds for this dispersion of pollutants.
The India Meteorological Department forecasts another disturbance bringing more showers, continuing efforts to keep Delhi's skies clearer than in years past.
- READ MORE ON:
- Delhi
- air quality
- Dussehra
- weather
- AQI
- PM2.5
- rainfall
- winds
- pollution
- Meteorological Department
ALSO READ
Odisha's Southern Districts Reeling from Devastating Rainfalls
High-Stakes Diplomacy: Afghan Minister Muttaqi's Historic India Visit
Odisha on Alert: Heavy Rainfall Sparks Warnings
Jharkhand Faces Severe Rainfall: Safety Alerts and Incidents Unfold
Resumption of Iraqi Kurdistan Oil Flows Boosts Output