Delhi woke up to a crisp winter morning with the minimum temperature recorded at 8.6°C, bringing relief from the harsher cold spells earlier this season. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a sunny and clear day ahead, with the maximum temperature expected to reach a comfortable 23°C, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities.
In a welcome change, the city’s air quality improved to the ‘moderate’ category, a significant upgrade from the ‘poor’ and ‘very poor’ levels typically observed during winter. Favorable wind patterns have contributed to the dispersal of pollutants, offering residents cleaner and healthier air.
The IMD predicts stable weather conditions for the coming days, with no signs of extreme cold or rain in the forecast. However, authorities caution residents to remain vigilant about pollution levels, especially during early mornings and evenings when smog tends to linger.
With clear skies, mild temperatures, and better air quality, Delhiites are set to enjoy a refreshing winter day in the capital, a rare treat during the season.