Delhi AQI: The overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi was recorded in "very poor" category at 381, with pollution levels crossing the 400 mark in several
areas. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for Wednesday due to dense fog. This combination of weather and pollution is likely to reduce visibility across the national capital, significantly affecting road travel, train services and flight operations. In view of this, the Delhi Airport issued a passenger advisory, warning of possible delays in flight operations. Delhi AQI Today Officials attributed the poor air quality to an unfavourable ventilation index of less than 6,000 sq m per second and average wind speeds below 10 kmph, which are not conducive to the dispersion of pollutants. Also Read: Delhi: 2 Groups Clash with Sticks After Pet Dog Bites Neighbour’s Domestic Help | Video According to the Decision Support System (DSS) for Air Quality Management, transport was the biggest contributor to air pollution in Delhi on Tuesday at 15.3 per cent. It was followed by industries in the city and peripheral areas at 7.6 per cent, residential sources at 3.7 per cent, construction activities at 2 per cent and waste burning at 1.3 per cent. Area-wise AQI Levels Burari Crossing – 355 Dwarka Sector 8 – 407 IGI Airport – 328 Dilshad Garden – 348 Jahangirpuri – 398 Lodhi Road – 314 Mundka – 393 Nehru Nagar – 423 Check AQI in Your Area Delhi Airport Flight Status At least 118 flights were cancelled, 16 flights diverted and 130 services delayed at the Delhi airport on Tuesday as dense fog disrupted operations. The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), operated by DIAL, handles around 1,300 flights daily. An official said 60 arrivals and 58 departures were cancelled, while 16 flights were diverted. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the Delhi Airport said, “Due to prevailing dense fog conditions, flight operations are currently being conducted under CAT III protocols, which may result in delays or cancellations. Our ground teams are on-site and actively assisting passengers to ensure a smooth travel experience. For the latest flight updates, please reach out to your respective airlines.”
Delhi Weather Forecast
The coming days are likely to witness persistent fog across the region, with moderate to dense conditions during morning hours. Visibility-related disruptions may continue, especially for road, rail and air travel.
31 December: Dense fog is expected, particularly during the morning hours. Fog conditions may range from moderate to dense, impacting visibility.
1 January: The sky will remain generally cloudy throughout the day. Light rain is likely at some places.
2 January: Moderate fog is expected during the day. Visibility may be reduced, especially during early morning hours.
3 January: Moderate fog conditions are likely to persist. Travellers are advised to remain cautious due to poor visibility.
4 January: Moderate fog is forecast for the day. Morning hours may see low visibility in several areas.
5 January: Moderate fog is expected to continue. Visibility conditions may gradually improve as the day progresses.










