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Delhi Weather Today: The national capital woke up to shallow fog on Monday, with slightly warmer temperatures signalling the gradual end of winter.Delhi
recorded a minimum temperature of 9 degrees Celsius, while shallow fog during the morning hours affected visibility in some areas. The city is likely to continue witnessing shallow fog and mist over the next few days, even as temperatures remain largely stable. No weather warnings have been issued for Delhi during this period.
Delhi Weather Outlook: Foggy Mornings Likely Till February 14
From February 10 to February 14, mist is expected to persist, particularly during early mornings and late nights. Day temperatures are likely to range between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures may stay between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels are forecast to remain between 50 and 60 percent, as per Indian Meteorological Department.
AQI Today
Air quality across several parts of Delhi continued to remain poor, according to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board. High pollution levels were recorded at multiple monitoring stations across the city.
Dhaula Kuan recorded an Air Quality Index of 257, placing it in the poor category, while Anand Vihar reported an AQI of 272, also categorised as poor. RK Puram registered an AQI of 257 and Wazirpur recorded 246, both falling under the poor category. ITO also remained in the poor category with an AQI of 204.
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Some locations reported comparatively better air quality, though levels still remained unhealthy. DTU recorded an AQI of 193, IGI Airport reported 173, and IIT Delhi recorded 147, all of which fall under the moderate category. Patparganj recorded an AQI of 200, which remains on the higher end of the moderate category.
As winter nears end, pollution levels continued to remain high in many parts of the city, raising health concerns for residents, especially during early hours.















