Dec 20, 2024 02:11 AM IST
Mumbai’s 24-hour AQI dipped dangerously near ‘poor’ ranges on Thursday, touching 198 inside the ‘moderate’ class, attributable to excessive ranges of ozone air pollution.
MUMBAI: Mumbai’s 24-hour AQI dipped dangerously near ‘poor’ ranges on Thursday, touching 198 inside the ‘moderate’ class, attributable to excessive ranges of ozone air pollution. A hazy smog lined the town at sunset, simply because it did on Wednesday, when AQI hit 199.
For a second day, AQI nearly ‘poor’, temp fixed
Eight stations had their AQI within the ‘poor’ class, whereas the remainder had been at ‘moderate’ ranges. The eight had been: Navy Nagar in Colaba at 282, Mazgaon at 271, Malad West at 251, Deonar at 269, Chembur at 265, Borivali East at 226, Shivaji Nagar at 233 and Worli at 230.
The minimal temperature at Santacruz clocked in at 15.5 levels Celsius, 2.5 levels beneath regular, and at 20.2 levels Celsius in Colaba, 0.8 levels beneath the standard stage. Most temperatures had been 31.4 levels Celsius, 1.4 levels Celsius beneath regular in Santacruz; and 30.2 levels Celsius, 2.2 levels beneath regular in Colaba. Temperatures will stay in the identical vary for the following few days.
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