India Faces Diverse Weather Patterns and Air Quality Concerns
Cities across India report varying temperatures, clear skies, and significant air quality challenges, with some regions experiencing hazardous pollution levels.
- Mumbai enjoys clear skies with temperatures ranging from 19°C to 34°C, but its Air Quality Index (AQI) of 163 is categorized as moderate.
- Delhi and Gurugram report very poor air quality with AQI levels of 324 and 309, respectively, urging residents to limit outdoor activities.
- Haryana records the most hazardous air quality with an AQI of 500, while Noida and Kolkata also face severe pollution challenges.
- Goa stands out with good air quality (AQI 36) and clear skies, offering favorable conditions for outdoor activities.
- Northern regions, including Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, report chilly temperatures and clear skies, marking the onset of winter.