Delhi's First 'Cold Day' of Season Brings Chills and Poor Air Quality

Delhi recorded its first 'cold day' of the season, with maximum temperatures significantly below the seasonal norm. The India Meteorological Department forecasts these chilly conditions will persist with no immediate respite. Concurrently, a thick layer of smog blankets the city, with the overall Air Quality Index in the 'poor' category. All actions under the initial stages of the Graded Response Action Plan remain in force across the National Capital Region.

Key Points: Delhi Records First Cold Day, AQI Remains Poor

  • First 'cold day' of season recorded
  • Max temps 13-16°C in key areas
  • IMD forecasts persistence of cold
  • AQI in 'poor' category at 288
  • GRAP Stages I & II remain in force
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Delhi records first 'cold day' of the season, no respite expected tomorrow

Delhi experiences its first 'cold day' of the season with temperatures 4.5-6.4°C below normal. Air quality stays 'poor' as GRAP measures continue.

"These cold day conditions are likely to persist through tomorrow - IMD"

New Delhi, January 6

The national capital is currently experiencing cold weather conditions and recorded its first 'cold day' of the season.

Maximum temperatures in areas like Palam and Lodi Road have been recorded in a narrow range of 13°C to 16°C. It marks the onset of a winter spell as it is the first day of such conditions.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that these cold day conditions are likely to persist through tomorrow, suggesting no immediate relief for residents from the cold.

According to IMD, a 'cold day' is defined as a day when the maximum temperature is between 4.5 and 6.4 degrees below the seasonal norm. If temperatures fall 6.5 degrees below the normal range for the season, it is labelled a severe cold day.

Meanwhile, a thick layer of smog continued to blanket the National Capital on Tuesday, with air quality remaining in the 'poor' category across several parts of the city, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

According to CPCB readings, Delhi's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) was 288, placing it in the 'poor' category. Several hotspots recorded even higher pollution levels, with Anand Vihar at 343, RK Puram at 324, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at 313, Dwarka at 307, Ashok Vihar at 302 and ITO at 286.

AQI in ITO was recorded at 281, classified as poor by the CPCB. Some areas reported relatively better air quality in the moderate category, with Bawana at 194 and IGI Airport at 185. Some areas, however, reported comparatively better air quality in the 'moderate' category. Bawana recorded an AQI of 194, while IGI Airport recorded 185, according to CPCB data.

All actions under Stages I & II of the extant Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) are to remain in force in NCR.

As per the official order, GRAP-I and II will continue in view of the winter season when weather conditions are not favourable, and to ensure that AQI levels do not slip further, citizens are requested to strictly adhere to the citizen charter under GRAP-I & II strictly.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The cold is manageable with blankets and heaters, but this air pollution is a silent killer. Look at Anand Vihar's AQI! GRAP actions are good, but we need stricter, year-round measures. Our health is at stake.
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David E
Interesting to see the IMD's specific definitions for 'cold day' and 'severe cold day'. The data is clear. It's not just perception; it's scientifically much colder than the seasonal average. Hope the homeless and street vendors are getting adequate support.
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Aman W
Time for chai, pakoras, and staying indoors! 🍵 My mom has already pulled out all the winter clothes. Respectfully, I wish the article focused a bit more on practical tips for citizens under GRAP, not just stating it's in force.
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Shreya B
The contrast is stark. IGI Airport area has 'moderate' air while central areas are choking. Shows how localized the problem is. Commuting from Dwarka to Connaught Place means moving from bad to worse air. We really need to solve this.
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Karthik V
First cold day of the season always makes headlines. But for daily wage workers and autorickshaw drivers, it's a tough day at work. Hope the municipal corporations are running their night shelters properly.

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