However, Anand Vihar remained in the'severe' category with an AQI of 404.
Delhi's air quality has remained hazardous for nearly a month. On October 30, it first slipped into the'very poor' category and stayed there for 15 days. It worsened further last Sunday as Delhi recorded'severe' air quality and stayed so on Monday and Tuesday.
By Wednesday, the air quality was in the'severe plus' category. Favorable wind conditions brought slight relief on Thursday, but the air quality began deteriorating again, nearing the'severe' category, on Friday. Delhi's air quality slipped back to the'severe' category on Saturday.
The'severe' category poses serious health risks, especially due to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which can penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream, causing long-term health issues.
The weather office said the minimum temperature was recorded at 12 degrees Celsius. It has forecast shallow fog during the morning or night hours, with the maximum temperature expected to hover around 28 degrees Celsius.
The humidity level at 8:30 am stood at a high of 75%, which declined to about 45% as of 3:30 pm. Infa, as of 3:30 pm, Delhi's AQI stood at 329, with adjacent areas of Noida and Gurugram forecasted to record AQIs of 208 and 77, respectively.