Divya Delhi: To put it another way, people are greatly relieved about the purity of the air. With a score of 128 the classified it as "moderate." The favorable weather circumstances, such as the mixing height, ventilation coefficient, and ideal conditions for the dispersion of pollutants, are responsible for the increase in air quality, the report states. across the previous 24 hours, the minimum temperature across has increased by up to 04°C, while the maximum temperature has slightly decreased. Over Delhi, the highest and lowest temperatures range from 26 to 29°C and 13 to 15°C, respectively. In most locations, the maximum temperature was above average up to 06°C, while the minimum temperature was above normal up to 04°C. Over the previous 24 hours, there has been a preponderance of clear skies with a westerly surface wind with a maximum speed of 10 to 12 kmph. In the forenoon today, the area was dominated by partly overcast circumstances with winds of less than 14 kmph in an easterly direction. The Delhi Air Quality Early Warning System predicts that the air quality will continue to be in the "Moderate" range. It is anticipated to oscillate between the "Poor" and "Moderate" categories during the course of the following six days. To stop the AQI from getting worse, anti-pollution measures are already in place under Stages I and II of the ongoing Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). Beginning on February 3, the Commission for Air Quality Management stopped Stage-III measures under the updated GRAP.