Delhi just recorded its cleanest air streak of 2025—11 days of 'satisfactory' AQI levels.

By Aniket Chakraborty

July 8, 2025

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The Air Quality Index stood at 76 on Sunday at 4 pm, according to the CPCB.

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AQI dipped from 134 (moderate) on June 25 to 94 on June 26—and stayed under 100 ever since.

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Delhi's AQI rating has hovered in the 51–100 range, which is considered 'satisfactory.'

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The capital’s air quality improved despite 35°C highs and 83% humidity on Sunday.

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Safdarjung recorded 35°C, while Palam stayed cooler at 33.5°C—below the seasonal average.

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Moderate showers across the city likely contributed to the lower pollution levels.

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Ayanagar saw 11.7 mm of rain; Palam had 20.9 mm in the past 24 hours.

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The IMD issued a yellow alert for Monday, forecasting light to moderate rainfall.

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As monsoon settles in, Delhi breathes easier—but experts warn the clean spell may not last.

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