Delhi's air quality improves to poor category as GRAP stage IV revoked

Delhi's air quality has improved sharply, with the average AQI reaching 271 in the poor category, down from severe levels in previous days. The Commission for Air Quality Management has revoked stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan, though stage III remains in effect. However, forecasts indicate the situation may worsen again in the coming days.

On December 25, 2025, Delhi's average air quality index (AQI) reached 271, falling into the 'poor' category, compared to 412 (severe) on Tuesday. Noida recorded an AQI of 273 (poor), a significant improvement from Tuesday's 426 (severe), while Gurugram was at 236, down from 326. Some areas saw moderate AQI levels, though overall figures varied between 221 and 271 across reports.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), stronger winds aided pollutant dispersion. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported west to south-westerly winds up to 22 kmph, pushing the ventilation index to 9,000 square meters per second. The mixing height rose to around 1,200 meters.

The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) revoked stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), but stage III remains in effect. Delhi's AQI was last in the 'poor' category on December 10.

However, the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) forecasts the AQI to stay in the 'very poor' category until December 27. Weakening winds, with ventilation dropping to 3,500 square meters per second on December 25 and further to 1,500 on December 26, along with a fog warning, are expected to worsen conditions. The IMD issued a yellow alert for moderate to dense fog from December 26 to 27.

PM2.5 sources include the transport sector at 17.25%, industries at 8.6%. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 22.7 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 10.2 degrees Celsius. Thursday's forecast is a minimum of 6 degrees and maximum of 22 degrees.

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Delhi-NCR skyline obscured by severe smog and fog, AQI 391, highlighting air pollution crisis amid cold wave.
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Delhi-NCR faces severe pollution and fog with AQI at 391

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On December 28, 2025, Delhi-NCR grappled with very poor air quality, recording an average AQI of 391. Dense fog and a cold wave prompted alerts for travelers, with pollution levels alarmingly high in surrounding areas too.

On January 14, 2026, Delhi was enveloped in dense fog, a cold wave, and toxic air, disrupting daily life. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the city's overall Air Quality Index stood at 357 at 7 a.m., falling in the 'very poor' category. This has severely impacted public health and transportation.

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Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) dropped to 184 in the moderate category on Saturday following Friday's rain and strong winds. This marks the first such improvement in over three months. Experts predict the respite will be short-lived.

Dense fog and toxic smog have enveloped Delhi-NCR, reducing visibility to nearly zero. Air quality index has reached 466 in several areas, falling into the severe category, prompting the reimposition of strict GRAP restrictions. Flights, trains, and road traffic are facing disruptions.

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Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' at an AQI of 382 on January 1, 2026, amid an ongoing cold wave that saw December 31 mark the city's coldest day in six years with a maximum of 14.2°C. Light rain was forecast, while cold conditions gripped much of India.

On the morning of February 1, 2026, parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) experienced light rain, while the Air Quality Index remained in the very poor category. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and fog. Maximum temperatures are expected near 18 degrees Celsius, with minimums around 11 degrees Celsius.

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Dense fog and cold wave conditions gripped Delhi on Thursday, with visibility at Indira Gandhi International Airport falling to 50 metres. Air quality remained very poor at an AQI of 354, while minimum temperature was 5 degrees Celsius. Flight operations faced disruptions amid the foggy weather.

 

 

 

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