Severe cold to beat in Delhi-NCR, air pollution starts increasing ahead of Diwali, know what is the AQI today?

It is going to be extremely cold in Delhi and its surrounding Noida. Due to active La Nina, North India is expected to be colder than normal this year. The month of October started with rain, which made the mornings and evenings cool. The temperature began to drop and dense fog began to gather. The Meteorological Department has predicted light fog in the morning and evening in the coming week and cold nights from October 23. CPCB has also predicted a further increase in air pollution after Diwali. What is the AQI in Delhi today? ! Q. What is the minimum sea surface temperature required for the formation of a tropical cyclone? A) 20.5B) 22.5C) 24.5D) 26.5 pic.twitter.com/GC36SJn9fD — India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) October 15, 2025 It is noteworthy that even before Diwali, Delhi’s air has become toxic in air pollution, and due to increased air pollution. (AQI) also started to increase. Today, Delhi’s AQI was recorded at 237, which was 207 yesterday and 201 the day before. 237 is considered a poor AQI, which can cause breathing problems. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), as Diwali approaches, smog will increase and with increase in smog, pollution levels will also increase. Air pollution can be irritating, especially in the morning and evening. GRAP-1 rules have been implemented in Delhi. Let us tell you that GRAP-1 rules have been implemented in Delhi once there is smog in Delhi. According to the rules, construction work or dust blowing at construction sites in Delhi will be banned and fog guns will be used to control it. There will be a complete ban on construction of more than 500 square meters. Roads across the state will be cleaned with machines and open burning of garbage will also be banned. Necessary PUC rules will be strictly enforced inside the cars. Traffic congestion will also reduce. Share this story Tags