New Delhi Records Good Air Quality With AQI of 44 on June 25

New Delhi recorded a "Good" Air Quality Index (AQI) of 44 on June 25, 2026, at 3:00 PM, bringing fresh and clean air to the city. The low pollution levels left the atmosphere free of health hazards, making conditions comfortable for residents to engage in outdoor activities.
According to the recorded environmental data, key pollutant levels remained well within safe parameters. Fine particulate matter, known as PM2.5, was recorded at 26 µg/m³, while coarser particulate matter, PM10, stood at 32 µg/m³. Both of these critical indicators remained safely below maximum thresholds, ensuring minimal risk to public health.
Other gaseous pollutants also registered exceptionally low concentrations. Carbon Monoxide (CO) was measured at 285 ppb, while Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) stood at a mere 5 ppb. Ozone (O3) levels were recorded at a minimal 27 ppb, further contributing to the fresh and clean state of the local air.
Alongside the clean air, New Delhi registered a temperature of 37°C at the time of the afternoon measurement. The combination of warm weather and safe pollutant levels created ideal conditions for residents to comfortably enjoy outdoor recreation and daily routines without any health concerns.
The air quality recorded on June 25 continued a generally positive trend observed in the city over the preceding week. Data from the previous seven days shows that New Delhi's air quality fluctuated between the "Good" and "Moderate" categories. On June 18, the city registered an AQI of 76, which is classified as Moderate. This improved to a Good rating of 50 on June 19.
The index rose slightly to a Moderate level of 68 on June 20, but dropped back into the Good category at 45 on June 21, and fell further to 39 on June 22. Although the city experienced a brief spike to a Moderate AQI of 83 on June 23, the air quality quickly recovered to a Good rating of 48 on June 24, leading up to the 44 recorded on June 25.



