Printed on: Dec 02, 2025 05:31 am IST
IMD expects dry climate and dropping temperatures, however weak winds and stagnant layers will maintain air pollution from dispersing.
The district’s air high quality retained its “poor” class studying for the third day after a short enchancment brought on by a change in climate circumstances. The district’s Air High quality Index rose from 245 on Sunday to 275 at 4pm on Monday, in response to the Central Air pollution Management Board. On Saturday, the AQI stood at 262.
Teri Gram remained the worst affected monitoring station with an AQI of 306, pushed primarily by excessive PM2.5 concentrations. Different stations in Sector 51 (299), NISE Gwal Pahari (280) and Vikas Sadan (230) additionally recorded “poor” air. On Sunday, IMD officers described the momentary enchancment to “beneficial climate circumstances”, with AQI staying “reasonable” in Sector 51 (195) and “poor” in Vikas Sadan (241), NISE Gwal Pahari (270) and Teri Gram (295).
IMD officers mentioned wind speeds, which briefly reached 19 kmph in NCR round 2.30 pm on Sunday, dropped once more on Monday. The utmost wind pace recorded was 3.6 kmph within the afternoon, blowing northwest. “The climate spell will proceed to stay dry all through the week with no warnings in place in Southern Haryana, together with Gurugram. Regardless that temperatures are anticipated to drop additional, different essential climate indicators for pollutant dispersal, equivalent to mixing peak and air flow index values, are anticipated to stay low over the subsequent few days,” a senior IMD official mentioned, requesting anonymity.
Residents mentioned mud and silica from building websites have been worsening air high quality. “A ready-to-mix concrete plant continues to run in full swing day and evening in our yard in Sector 76 close to the Kherki Dhaula toll plaza. Regardless of repeated requests, mixing, loading and transportation of concrete typically result in weak compliance with emission management measures. Any leakage from mixers or transit vehicles additional contributes to ambient air air pollution,” mentioned Amit Kumar, a resident of Ward 17.
Rajeev (single identify) mentioned building exercise continues unchecked close to Lotus Valley College in Sector 50 regardless of Graded Response Motion Plan (Grap) stage II restrictions. Yashasvi Saini of Sector 53 mentioned no mud suppression measures have been taken at a gated society in Sector 54.
Climate forecasts point out low northwesterly winds all through the week. On Monday, town recorded a most temperature of 25.3 levels Celsius and a minimal of seven.6 levels Celsius, with relative humidity at 51% at 8.30 am.

