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IN PHOTOS: Thick haze blankets Mumbai, but AQI stays below 100

Updated On: 13 March, 2026 09:07 PM IST | Tarun Verma

A thick layer of smog blanketed Mumbai on Friday, though the AQI remained below 100. Despite hazy skies and low visibility, air quality readings across the city stayed satisfactory to moderate. PICS/ASHISH RAJE 

A thick layer of smog blanketed Mumbai on Friday, though the AQI remained below 100. Despite hazy skies and low visibility, air quality readings across the city stayed satisfactory to moderate. PICS/ASHISH RAJE 

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A thick layer of smog blanketed Mumbai on Friday, though the AQI remained below 100. Despite hazy skies and low visibility, air quality readings across the city stayed satisfactory to moderate. PICS/ASHISH RAJE 
<p>On Friday, the AQI readings for several locations &mdash; Worli (MPCB) and Mazagaon (IITM) experienced moderate AQI while Borivali East, Chembur, and Kandivali &mdash; were in the 'good' category</p>

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On Friday, the AQI readings for several locations — Worli (MPCB) and Mazagaon (IITM) experienced moderate AQI while Borivali East, Chembur, and Kandivali — were in the 'good' category

<p>Observing this contrast, citizens are left wondering which parameter one should go by before deciding to take a morning walk or send their children downstairs to play</p>

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Observing this contrast, citizens are left wondering which parameter one should go by before deciding to take a morning walk or send their children downstairs to play

<p>Mumbai's iconic skyline disappears behind a curtain of smog on Friday afternoon</p>

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Mumbai's iconic skyline disappears behind a curtain of smog on Friday afternoon

<p>According to Bikram Singh, regional head, RMC Mumbai, the southeasterly winds in lower levels and anticyclonic circulation in middle tropospheric levels are responsible for the low visibility the city was experiencing in the past few days. "However, it has already begun clearing up. The pollutants and moisture had stagnated and added haziness to the air, reducing visibility. With changing winds, the pollutants will lift, and the air is expected to clear up in the coming days. All in all, the AQI can help you assess the pollution, while the visibility can be controlled by meteorological factors," he says</p>

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According to Bikram Singh, regional head, RMC Mumbai, the southeasterly winds in lower levels and anticyclonic circulation in middle tropospheric levels are responsible for the low visibility the city was experiencing in the past few days. "However, it has already begun clearing up. The pollutants and moisture had stagnated and added haziness to the air, reducing visibility. With changing winds, the pollutants will lift, and the air is expected to clear up in the coming days. All in all, the AQI can help you assess the pollution, while the visibility can be controlled by meteorological factors," he says

<p>Meanwhile, the weather bureau issued a yellow alert for Mumbai and its nearby districts, warning of possible heatwave conditions on Friday and the following days.</p>

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Meanwhile, the weather bureau issued a yellow alert for Mumbai and its nearby districts, warning of possible heatwave conditions on Friday and the following days.

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