Delhi Weather: Despite rainfall, hailstorms, and strong winds in Delhi, air pollution remains at dangerously high levels, with the city recording an average
AQI of 335 on Monday. The thick haze continues to shroud prominent areas of the capital, including India Gate, Kartavya Path, South Block, and North Block, reducing visibility and raising health concerns. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) is Authorities have warned residents, particularly children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions, to limit outdoor activities. The persistent smog highlights that temporary weather events like rain or wind have had little impact on curbing pollution in the city.
Commuters and pedestrians reported a noticeable layer of haze across major roads and government offices, adding to discomfort and poor air quality warnings in the region.










