Mumbai's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) has begun to fluctuate with rising temperatures, and it has slid into the 244 category on the System of Air Quality Forecast and Research (SAFAR) dashboard. Multiple locations in the suburbs also have poor AQI. Following the departure of the monsoon on October 10, the city has seen an increase in heat for a week, with average daily maximum temperatures ranging from 32 to 34 degrees. Meanwhile, residents of the city have started sharing pics and videos on social media of their respective areas covered in thick smog as Mumbai's air quality dips ahead of winter. Delhi Weather: National Capital Records Minimum Temperature of 17.2 Degrees After Rain, Air Quality Improves.

Mumbai's AQI in 'Very Poor' Category

Smog in Mumbai

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