Delhi-NCR Foggy After Rain; More Showers Forecast for March 23

Parts of Delhi-NCR woke up to dense fog on Saturday morning following rainfall the previous evening. The India Meteorological Department forecasts that this unstable weather will continue, with another round of rainfall likely on March 23. Despite the damp conditions, temperatures are expected to rise gradually over the coming days. The recent rain has also improved air quality, with the AQI remaining in the 'moderate' category across the region.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Fog & Rain Forecast, Air Quality Improves

  • Dense fog reduces visibility
  • More rain forecast for March 23
  • Temperatures to rise gradually
  • Air quality improves to 'moderate'
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Rain brings foggy morning to Delhi-NCR; more showers likely on March 23

Dense fog blankets Delhi-NCR after rain. IMD forecasts more showers on March 23. Air quality improves to 'moderate' levels.

"The current spell of unstable weather is likely to continue - India Meteorological Department"

New Delhi, March 21

Parts of the national Capital woke up to dense fog on Saturday morning after rainfall the previous evening, reducing visibility in several areas.

Similar weather conditions were observed across Delhi-NCR, such as Delhi Cantt, North Ridge, Ghaziabad and Noida, where a thin layer of fog lingered over the skyline.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the current spell of unstable weather is likely to continue, with another round of rainfall forecast for March 23.

The department indicated that while skies may gradually clear, moisture in the air and recent showers have contributed to early morning fog formation across the Delhi-NCR region.

Despite the cloudy and damp conditions, temperatures are expected to show a gradual rise beginning Saturday. The maximum temperature is likely to settle between 26 and 28 degree Celsius over the next couple of days, suggesting a transition towards warmer conditions after the recent cool spell.

Air quality has also seen improvement following the rain. The IMD has projected that the Air Quality Index (AQI) will remain in the 'moderate' category in the near term.

Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Friday showed the overall AQI at 123, indicating relatively better air compared to previous days.

Several monitoring stations across Delhi reported AQI levels within the moderate range. Anand Vihar and RK Puram both recorded levels of 176, while Dwarka and Chandni Chowk stood at 118. Bawana reported an AQI of 123, and the area around Jawaharlal Nehru University registered a comparatively lower level of 106.

The AQI scale, which ranges from 0 to 500, classifies air quality into six categories, from 'good' to 'severe,' based on potential health impacts. A 'moderate' reading suggests acceptable air quality for most individuals, though sensitive groups may still experience minor discomfort.

The improved air quality follows a pleasant change in weather on Friday, when residents experienced overcast skies, gusty winds, and a noticeable dip in temperature after rainfall across multiple parts of the city.

With more showers expected in the coming days, authorities advise residents to stay updated on weather alerts, particularly during early morning and late evening hours when fog and reduced visibility may affect daily commutes.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some relief from the heat! This pre-summer rain is a blessing. Hope the showers on the 23rd are good too. My only request to the authorities: please ensure the drainage systems are clear so we don't get waterlogging.
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Aman W
AQI at 123 is a welcome change. We spend so much time talking about bad air, it's nice to have a positive report for once. Let's hope this trend continues beyond just a couple of rainy days.
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Sarah B
The weather alerts are crucial. As a relatively new resident in Gurgaon, I appreciate these detailed forecasts. The sudden fog can be very disorienting. Stay safe on the roads, everyone!
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Vikram M
Good to see temperatures rising slightly. The last few days were unexpectedly chilly. This is typical Delhi weather - can't make up its mind! One day AC, the next day a blanket.
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Kriti O
While the improved AQI is great, I wish the article gave more credit to any policy actions or if this is purely nature-driven. We need sustainable solutions, not just to celebrate when it rains.

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