Delhi records hottest day of the season so far; AQI in the moderate category

Delhi experienced its hottest day of the season, with temperatures soaring as residents braced for the heat. According to meteorological reports from Skymet, the city and nearby regions, including Punjab, are not expected to see any significant weather changes in the next ten days. This prolonged heatwave is coupled with an air quality index (AQI) categorized as moderate, indicating that while air pollution levels are not at their worst, they remain a concern for vulnerable populations. The lack of weather activity raises concerns about continued high temperatures and potential impacts on health and daily life. As the region moves further into the warmer months, residents are advised to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against the heat. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges posed by climate conditions in urban areas, especially during peak summer.
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