According to published accounts, local monitoring data show celebrating the unexpected summer rains and gusty winds that brought down the national capital’s AQI.
According to available records, new Delhi logged its cleanest air day in over seven months on May 30 after summer rains and wind.
In addition, the Air Quality Index fell to 85, classified as satisfactory by pollution monitors.
Meteorologists attributed the drop to weather dispersion rather than permanent emission cuts. No further schedule changes were announced.
Forecasters expected AQI to rise again once stagnant conditions returned. Additional verification may refine timelines in coming days.
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