According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is expected to witness mostly clear weather through the day, with temperatures ranging between 23 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius
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Mumbai woke up to cold and hazy conditions on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, with smog blanketing several parts of the city, once again highlighting concerns over deteriorating air quality that have persisted since the onset of winter.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is expected to witness mostly clear weather through the day, with temperatures ranging between 23 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius. While temperatures have remained largely stable in recent days, air pollution levels have continued to fluctuate, raising health concerns among residents.
Data from the Sameer app indicated that Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 137 on Monday morning, placing it in the ‘moderate’ category. Pollution levels varied significantly across locations, with Bandra Kurla Complex recording an AQI of 136, Borivali East 130, Byculla 157, Andheri East 185, Chembur 118, Colaba 128, and Deonar 147. Ghatkopar registered an AQI of 158, Kandivali East 125, Malad West 122, Mazgaon 133, while Mulund West reported the highest reading among key areas at 131.
On Tuesday, Mumbai’s AQI was recorded at 141, continuing to remain in the ‘moderate’ category and indicating little change from the previous day’s readings.
Officials noted that PM10 remains the dominant pollutant, primarily driven by construction-related dust and vehicular emissions, contributing significantly to the city’s air quality concerns.
Dense fog covers parts of Delhi, air quality in 'poor' category
Meanwhile, several parts of the national capital experienced dense fog on Tuesday morning. The Air Quality Index stood at 256 at 7 am, placing air quality in the poor category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
Several monitoring stations across the city reported AQI levels in the poor-to-very poor range. Ashok Vihar stood at 287. Bawana reported an AQI of 239, Burari 234, and Chandni Chowk 324. Dwarka Sector 8 recorded 293, ITO 248, while Mundka recorded 297 and Wazirpur recorded 316.
Okhla Phase-2 logged an AQI of 310, Rohini 281, Punjabi Bagh 295, and RK Puram 300. Lower readings were recorded in Narela (168) and Alipur (212), according to the CPCB.
The temperature in the city was around 12 degrees Celsius at 7 am, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
In a Facebook post, Gandhi read messages from citizens, and in a self-made video, he urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to declare air pollution a national health emergency.
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