There is good news for the residents of Delhi. After three years, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded below 100 in the month of May. According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, AQI fell into the ‘satisfactory’ category in many areas—a significant improvement compared to the last three years. In fact, Delhi’s air has never been this clean in May since 2023.
In fact, light rain, strong winds and favorable changes in weather in the last few days have played an important role in cleaning the air in Delhi-NCR. During the first week of May, the average AQI remained between 80 and 95. This is the first time since 2023 that such conditions have been observed in which the AQI remained below 100 continuously for the entire month of May. It is worth noting that the Air Quality Index (AQI) is classified as follows: 0–50 is ‘Good’, 51–100 is ‘Satisfactory’, 101–200 is ‘Moderate’, 201–300 is ‘Poor’, 301–400 is ‘Very Poor’, and 401–500 is ‘Very Poor’. Is considered ‘severe’.
Drop in temperature: relief from heat
Meteorologist Mahesh Palawat said that due to rain across North India, the maximum temperature of Delhi has dropped significantly. The temperature is expected to remain below normal for the next two to three days also. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the day’s maximum temperature at Safdarjung station was recorded at 32.2 degrees Celsius—7.1 degrees below the seasonal average. The minimum temperature at night also remained low; Safdarjung recorded a minimum temperature of 18.8 degrees (5.9 degrees below normal), while Palam and Ridge areas recorded 17.9 degrees and 18 degrees respectively.
Rain update: How much rain did it rain?
This coolness in the weather has given huge relief to the residents of Delhi who were struggling with the heat. While people were preparing themselves for the scorching heat of the month of May, the rain has made the weather pleasant and pleasant. However, the actual amount of rainfall during the day was much less. Between Sunday night and Monday 8:30 am, Safdarjung and Palam in Delhi recorded 5.7 mm rainfall. At the same time, Aya Nagar recorded maximum rainfall of 13 mm, while Lodhi Road and Ridge area recorded 4 mm rainfall.
Rain and storm alert continues even today
The Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain with thunder and lightning in Delhi on Tuesday also. Due to this, the weather is expected to remain cold in the coming few days. ‘Yellow alert’ related to rain will continue for Delhi on May 5. There is a possibility of rain with strong winds in the afternoon. During the day, winds can reach speeds of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. Drizzle and light rain is expected in many areas, while moderate rain may occur at some places.












