Delhi on Saturday recorded the average air quality index (AQI) 85, which is the lowest in the last three years for the period from January 1 to March 15.
Delhi on Saturday recorded the average air quality index (AQI) 85, which is the lowest in the last three years for the period from January 1 to March 15.
According to the air quality management commission, this is the first day of the year when AQI managed to get under the match “satisfactory” category, which means that the number of index remains from 50 to 100.
“Today, Delhi recorded an average of 85 AQI, the lowest in the last three years for the period from January 1 to March 15. Today’s AQI is also the first day of this year with the” satisfactory “AQI (AQI 51-100). Delhi witnessed” satisfactory “Aqi a month in March in the first year in the first years, when the first year,” Airports.
As the winters retreat, the temperature began to rise. The village of Einapur Hobbli near Kaloburaga in the north Karnataki recorded the maximum temperature over the last 24 hours by 42.8 degrees Celsius.
The forecast and warnings issued by IMD over the next five days indicate that the maximum temperature is likely to rise by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius from 15 to 17 March over the northern interior of Karnatak. Karnataka over the next 24 hours, but the temperature will gradually increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius for the following days.
According to the Carnataka Carnataka (KSNDMC) monitoring Center, many places in several areas, including areas of collaborations, Bidar, Bogolkota, Rayhura, Yadgir and Vijaepur and several areas in the Bogolkot and White, recorded the maximum temperature of 40 degrees.
Previously, Delhi-NCR witnessed the weather change when the sky became dark. Some parts of the national capital, such as South Delhi, felt light rain on Friday night. IMD predicted partially cloudy sky with the possibility of an isolated light rain over the North India plains.
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