Delhi cold wave persists into 2026 with very poor AQI

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.

Delhi-NCR's harsh winter continued into the new year, with the Air Quality Early Warning System recording an AQI of 382—'very poor'—on January 1, 2026. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted generally cloudy skies with very light to light rain at some places on Thursday, following shallow fog in many areas and dense fog at isolated spots that morning.

December 31, 2025, brought Delhi's coldest December day in six years, with a maximum temperature of 14.2°C (6.2°C below normal) and minimum of 6.4°C (0.4°C below average), meeting IMD's 'cold day' criteria amid persistent below-average temperatures.

The cold wave extended nationwide: Punjab's Gurdaspur hit 5.2°C, Jharkhand areas 4°C, Rajasthan's Karauli single digits, and Assam's Guwahati schools closed for a week. West Bengal's sub-Himalayan districts like Darjeeling faced chillier conditions with possible light rain or snowfall. Mumbai saw light showers easing pollution. IMD warned of dense fog in parts of Rajasthan from January 1-3, risking travel disruptions.

Authorities urged caution for early morning and late-night travel during this prolonged cold spell.

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Rain and thunderstorms bring relief to Delhi-NCR amid heatwave, showing commuters in cooling zones.
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Rain brings major temperature drop to Delhi-NCR amid heatwave

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Thunderstorms and rain on Thursday evening caused temperatures in Delhi-NCR to fall sharply by up to 15 degrees Celsius in some areas. Cooling zones set up by the Delhi government continue to offer relief to commuters and residents. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued thunderstorm activity through May 31.

Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden weather shift with strong winds and dust storms prompting the India Meteorological Department to issue an orange alert.

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The Delhi government has notified a new winter action plan that mandates anti-pollution measures from November to February regardless of daily air quality levels. The move follows an analysis showing that strict GRAP stages 3 and 4 were in force for about 40 days each of the last three winters.

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