New Delhi: The IMD anticipates a weak Western Disturbance between November 16 and 21, but its impact will likely be restricted to the upper Himalayan region. For Delhi, this means no immediate relief from the warm temperatures or the dry spell.
Experts emphasize the need for immediate action to address the critical pollution situation in Delhi. With the winter months approaching, a combination of climatic conditions often exacerbates the smog crisis.
Delhi is engulfed in thick smog as pollution levels surge, with AQI readings ranging from 250 to 339 across different regions. An orange alert has been issued due to worsening air quality, posing serious risks to public health.