Delhi cold wave intensifies on January 2 amid improving air quality

Following very poor air quality and record cold on December 31-January 1, Delhi-NCR's cold wave is set to intensify on January 2, 2026, with further dipping temperatures—while AQI shows slight improvement.

Building on the harsh winter conditions through January 1, including an AQI of 382 and Delhi's coldest December day in six years, the India Meteorological Department forecasts intensified cold-wave conditions in Delhi and NCR on January 2. Temperatures are expected to dip further, prompting advisories for residents to prepare. Positively, the air quality index has improved slightly from 'very poor' levels, offering some relief amid pollution concerns. This update, reported by India Today, highlights the ongoing winter chill gripping the region.

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