The average levels of PM 2.5 and PM 10 were 174 and 285 microgram per cubic metre today, a senior IMD official said and added that such conditions are expected to remain over the next two days due to atmospheric conditions.
"The wind is not that strong so suspended particulate matters won't get easily dispersed. Winds from the himalayas have also brought in moisture and resulted in a drop of day- time temperature," the official said.
Anand Vihar's PM 2.5 and PM 10 were 316 microgram per cubic metre and 781 at 8.50 PM while the same were 242 and 480 in the RK Puram area at 5 PM.
However, the average level of pollution has seen a dip over the last two days.
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On December 9, 24-hour-average reading of PM 2.5 was 204 and the Central Pollution Control Board's real-time air quality index in places like Mandir Marg, Punjabi Bagh, RK Puram had touched the 'severe' category at many points during the day.
PM 2.5, microscopic in size, is considered by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the best indicator of the level of health risks from air pollution.