India Faces Hazardous Air Quality in Major Cities as Weather Patterns Vary
Delhi and Mumbai record AQI levels of 500, while temperatures and conditions differ significantly across the country.
- Delhi and Mumbai reported 'Hazardous' air quality levels with AQI readings of 500, prompting health warnings and advice to minimize outdoor activities.
- Chennai experienced warm weather with temperatures ranging from 24.7°C to 26.6°C, alongside broken cloud cover.
- Jammu and Kashmir faced extreme cold, with temperatures dropping to -24.29°C and snow dominating the weather conditions.
- Pune reported poor air quality with an AQI of 243, alongside temperatures ranging from 17.77°C to 29.5°C under cloudy skies.
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) advises monitoring local weather and air quality forecasts to plan activities and safeguard health.


















