Haryana Weather and AQI Update for December 16, 2024: Clear Skies, Low Humidity, and Poor Air Quality
As Haryana enters a relatively calm day on December 16, 2024, people can expect clear skies and mild temperatures. The temperature is currently 17.81°C, with a forecasted minimum of 9.87°C and a maximum of 22.9°C. This means that most areas in the state will be warm and sunny, and humidity will be low at only 13%. The winds are mild, blowing at 13 km/h. It dawned at 07:12 AM and will set at 05:30 PM with sufficient daylight for outdoor activity.
However, the air quality of Haryana is still questionable despite the sunny and clear weather. The AQI of today is 298, placing it in the "poor" category. That means the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups, especially to children and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma. As a precautionary measure, one should avoid engaging in outdoor activities during the day and take all possible measures to minimize exposure to the polluted air.
Looking ahead, the weather in Haryana is expected to remain consistent over the next few days. Tomorrow, December 17, 2024, will see temperatures ranging between 10.3°C and 23.06°C, with clear skies and slightly higher humidity levels at 14%. The forecast for the next days predicts similar weather, with clear skies dominating through December 22, 2024.
During the next 7 days, Haryana can see that there are chances of a well weathered day with fluctuations of temperature between 19 and 23 degrees. There may be some cloudy presence in the sky on 19th December but other days of the week remain fairly clear.
Haryana Air Quality: Effects and Warnings
Given the AQI of 298 today, which falls under the "poor" category, residents should take necessary precautions. Limiting time outdoors, especially for children and those with respiratory issues, is crucial to avoid the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to polluted air.
While the weather updates are indicating sunny days ahead, the poor air quality should not be ignored. The government and local authorities continue to monitor the AQI, and more updates will be provided regularly.