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Delhi-NCR woke up to a dust haze after strong night winds dropped visibility sharply.

By Aniket Chakraborty

May 17, 2025

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From 4,500m at 10 PM, visibility fell to 1,200m by 11:30 PM at Palam, said IMD.

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The sudden gusts were triggered by incoming cloud masses from Pakistan and Haryana.

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Safdarjung and Palam airports reported lingering dust and poor morning visibility.

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IMD says this wasn't a duststorm—visibility stayed above the 1,000m threshold.

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Dust traveled from Pakistan through Rajasthan and Punjab, swept in by westerlies.

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AQI spiked to 292 in Delhi Thursday morning—officially in the 'poor' category.

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CAQM attributed it to long-range dust transport, calling it an "episodic event."

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Relief may come Friday with forecasted thunderstorms and strong surface winds.

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No heatwave this week, but Delhi’s skies will remain unstable through the weekend.

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