On Monday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4°C at the Safdarjung weather station, slightly below the seasonal average and 0.5°C lower than the previous day's reading.
Among the city's monitoring stations, the Ridge area emerged as the hottest location, recording a maximum temperature of 39.4°C, though it remained 1.5°C below normal levels. Ayanagar recorded 38.7°C, while Lodhi Road and Palam registered 38.8°C and 38.1°C respectively.
Minimum temperatures also remained moderate. Safdarjung recorded 27.3°C, while Palam, Lodhi Road, Ridge, and Ayanagar reported minimum temperatures of 24.7°C, 26.6°C, 24.6°C, and 25.3°C respectively.
Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality deteriorated significantly following a dust storm. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the city's 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 228 at 4 p.m., placing it in the "poor" category. The AQI had been recorded at 127 on Sunday before worsening sharply due to dust-laden winds, highlighting ongoing concerns over air pollution in the national capital.
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