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Rain Brings Fresh Air to Delhi-NCR: AQI Green

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Delhi-NCR wakes up to pristine air after years of smog. Pre-monsoon showers, fierce winds, and storms have slashed pollution levels, elevating AQI to ‘satisfactory’ across key zones.

Citywide readings confirm the turnaround: Delhi’s Alipur (83), Anand Vihar (112), Ashok Vihar (86), Bawana (89), Burari (75), Cantonment (72), Chandni Chowk (104). Noida’s sectors shine too – 125 (93), 62 (73), 1 (96), 116 (84). In Ghaziabad, Indirapuram (84), Loni (126), Sanjay Nagar (84), Vasundhara (82).

IMD forecasts continued drama on April 8: max 28°C, min 17°C, with thunder-rain and 30-50 km/h gusts all day. Yellow alert advises vigilance amid potential disruptions.

Waterlogging plagues roads, snarling commutes, yet the air’s purity offers relief. Meteorologists predict if patterns hold, clean air persists. April 9 promises sunshine, 31°C/17°C, no warnings.

This meteorological mercy underscores nature’s power over urban haze, giving hope for healthier skies.

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