Delhi worsened on Tuesday as the air quality index rose to 433 in the 'severe category', with a toxic haze blanketing the city. It was the worst air quality in almost a month — a higher AQI than this was last recorded on November 19 at 460.
The air quality is likely to stay similar on Wednesday, but might improve to 'very poor' category on Thursday. The air quality is likely to stay severe on Wednesday, but it may improve to very poor on Thursday.
However, the Met department has placed a yellow alert for moderate to dense fog over the next three days. On early Tuesday, Delhi saw moderate fog with the lowest visibility of 350 metres at Safdarjung, the city's base station.
In the past 48 hours, Delhi witnessed a sharp decline in air quality after winds turned calm and there was the formation of shallow to moderate fog. Central Pollution Control Board's data shows that AQI was 379, very poor, at 4 pm on Monday, but it rose to 401 in the severe range at 10 pm.
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