Delhi posts second ‘satisfactory’ air day in a row, mercury to rise

Delhi recorded two consecutive days of 'satisfactory' air quality, a rare positive event for the city. This improvement was due to favourable weather conditions, including light rain and strong winds. However, an expert from Envirocatalysts points out that this relief is only temporary, as the underlying high level of emissions from various pollution sources across the region remains a persistent problem. The article also notes that temperatures are forecast to rise in the coming days.

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