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SonipatSeasonal Pollution Patterns

Month-by-month air quality patterns for Sonipat across 7 years of CPCB data. Based on CPCB station data, 2016–present.

Worst month: Nov · AQI 265Cleanest: Aug · AQI 92Annual avg AQI 162Monsoon-cleansed

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Annual average AQI
162
Moderate · 7 yrs · 1 stations
Worst month
Nov · 265
Poor
Cleanest month
Aug · 92
Satisfactory
Seasonal pattern
Monsoon-cleansed
Swing: 173 AQI pts

At a glance

Based on 7 years of CPCB monitoring across 1 stations, Sonipat averages AQI 162 annually, with a pronounced seasonal pattern classified as monsoon-cleansed. The worst month is November at AQI 265 (Poor) and the cleanest is August at AQI 92 (Satisfactory) — a 173-point swing between them. Severe days (AQI > 400) make up 0.8% of the record while Good-or-Satisfactory days account for 26.5%.

The four seasons

Indian meteorological seasons: Winter (Dec–Feb), Summer (Mar–May), Monsoon (Jun–Sep), Post-monsoon (Oct–Nov).

Winter

AQI 184
Dec–Jan–Feb · 467 days · Moderate
Clean: 10%
Worst: 9%
YoY: -7.6%

Summer

AQI 154
Mar–Apr–May · 415 days · Moderate
Clean: 22%
Worst: 3%
YoY: -37.2%

Monsoon

AQI 115
Jun–Jul–Aug–Sep · 567 days · Moderate
Clean: 51%
Worst: 2%
YoY: -39.5%

Post-monsoon

AQI 225
Oct–Nov · 308 days · Poor
Clean: 11%
Worst: 25%
YoY: -12.5%

Climograph — monthly averages and Poor+ days

Bars show the long-run AQI average per month. The overlay line counts days in Poor, Very Poor or Severe bands.

010020030040050018716613815017216410492101181265197▲ peak▼ cleanestJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec1220
Bars: monthly average AQI. Line: number of days in Poor, Very Poor or Severe bands (AQI > 200).

Year × month heatmap

One cell per year-month combination.

Each cell = monthly average AQI for that year-month combination. Row averages on the right, column averages at the bottom.

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAvg
2018354354
201924718612217220520013397100161191147163
20201651511121101451468977111205257217151
202118116820421518021115711983171291200182
2022136191165223160858992145248195159
202316716713117116913787122155246299237184
202422813369100116121546265180302157134
Avg18716613815117216310492101181265197
Best: Jul 2024 · AQI 54Worst: Dec 2018 · AQI 354

Winter in Sonipat

Winter (Dec–Jan–Feb) in Sonipat averages AQI 184 across 467 measured days — Moderate on the NAQI scale. 8.6% of those days fall in Very Poor or Severe; 9.9% are Good or Satisfactory. Year-on-year, winter improved by 7.6% in the most recent comparison. Winter is the defining season for Sonipat's air quality. Shallow temperature inversions trap local vehicle, industrial and biomass emissions near ground level, while regional transport brings in additional smoke from post-monsoon biomass burning across Punjab and Haryana and dust from drier upwind regions. Cool, stagnant mornings compound the problem; visibility falls, respiratory complaints spike, and short-term pollution peaks of AQI 400+ are routine. Sensitive groups — children, elderly, asthma and cardiac patients — should treat the full Dec–Jan–Feb window as a mandatory mask-and-purifier period.

Diwali, stubble burning and the monsoon

Three India-specific signatures that shape the seasonal curve.

Diwali week impact

253
1.42× October baseline

The 7-day window around Diwali averages AQI 253 (Poor), versus 178 (Moderate) for the rest of October. 39 sampled days across the CPCB record.

Stubble-burning window (Oct 15 – Nov 15)

255
4.8% Severe days

In-window severe-day share 4.8% vs 0.4% outside the window. The difference is a direct signal of upwind crop-residue transport.

Monsoon cleansing (Jul 15 – Sep 15)

92
−43.2% vs annual avg

Core monsoon window averages AQI 92 (Satisfactory), compared with an annual mean of 162.

Summer

Summer (Mar–Apr–May) in Sonipat averages AQI 154 across 415 measured days — Moderate on the NAQI scale. 3.1% of those days fall in Very Poor or Severe; 22.4% are Good or Satisfactory. Year-on-year, summer improved by 37.2% in the most recent comparison. Summer air in Sonipat is shaped by a very different mix of forces. Rising temperatures drive deeper vertical mixing which dilutes local emissions, but pre-monsoon dust storms, wildfires and heat-accelerated ozone formation can all push AQI higher on individual days. Sonipat's summer mean of 154 sits in the Moderate-to-Poor range, indicating that dust and gaseous precursors dominate the seasonal profile rather than the winter particulate peak common to north Indian cities.

Monsoon

Monsoon (Jun–Jul–Aug–Sep) in Sonipat averages AQI 115 across 567 measured days — Moderate on the NAQI scale. 1.8% of those days fall in Very Poor or Severe; 51.5% are Good or Satisfactory. Year-on-year, monsoon improved by 39.5% in the most recent comparison. The Jul 15 – Sep 15 core monsoon window averages AQI 92, a 43.2% improvement on the annual mean of 162. Rain scrubs particulates out by wet deposition, and the deeper monsoon boundary layer disperses what remains vertically. Short-lived rebounds can happen between spells of rain, but the overall pattern is strongly favourable for outdoor activity. Even in monsoon, Sonipat's baseline sits in the Moderate band, pointing to persistent year-round sources that rain alone cannot rinse away.

Post-monsoon

Post-monsoon (Oct–Nov) in Sonipat averages AQI 225 across 308 measured days — Poor on the NAQI scale. 24.7% of those days fall in Very Poor or Severe; 11% are Good or Satisfactory. Year-on-year, post-monsoon improved by 12.5% in the most recent comparison. Diwali and the three days either side of it average AQI 253 — 1.42× the normal October baseline of AQI 178 for Sonipat, a spike of 75 points. The Oct 15 – Nov 15 stubble-burning window averages AQI 255, with 4.8% of days landing in the Severe band versus only 0.4% outside that window. Post-monsoon in Sonipat is the handoff from clean monsoon air to the winter peak, and the transition is rarely gentle.

Month-by-month trajectories

How each month has moved across the 7-year CPCB record.

Jan
-8%
2019: 2472024: 228
Stable
Feb
-29%
2019: 1862024: 133
Improving
Mar
-43%
2019: 1222024: 69
Improving
Apr
-42%
2019: 1722024: 100
Improving
May
-43%
2019: 2052024: 116
Improving
Jun
-40%
2019: 2002024: 121
Improving
Jul
-59%
2019: 1332024: 54
Improving
Aug
-36%
2019: 972024: 62
Improving
Sep
-35%
2019: 1002024: 65
Improving
Oct
+12%
2019: 1612024: 180
Worsening
Nov
+58%
2019: 1912024: 302
Worsening
Dec
-56%
2018: 3542024: 157
Improving

First year vs latest year

Annual and per-season comparison.

201820243541342018 → 2024 (overall)354179Winter

Across the 7-year CPCB record Sonipat is improving overall — AQI moved from 354 in 2018 to 134 in 2024, a -62.1% change. Months that worsened most: Oct (+11.8%), Nov (+58.1%). Months that improved most: Feb (-28.5%), Mar (-43.4%), Apr (-41.9%), May (-43.4%). Because Sonipat's seasonal shape is monsoon-cleansed, policy action that targets the November peak buys disproportionate relief — most city-wide annual averages are dragged upwards by the worst two or three months.

Daily calendar heatmap

Every measured day for the last 3 years. Expand for the full 7-year archive.

Month-by-month deep dive

Tap any month to expand.

Jan2019–2024Latest AQI 228-8%

Jan in Sonipat averages AQI 228 (Poor) in the most recent year, having moved from 247 in 2019. Direction: stable (-7.7%).

2019: 2472020: 1652021: 1812022: 1362023: 1672024: 228
Feb2019–2024Latest AQI 133-29%

Feb in Sonipat averages AQI 133 (Moderate) in the most recent year, having moved from 186 in 2019. Direction: improving (-28.5%).

2019: 1862020: 1512021: 1682022: 1912023: 1672024: 133
Mar2019–2024Latest AQI 69-43%

Mar in Sonipat averages AQI 69 (Satisfactory) in the most recent year, having moved from 122 in 2019. Direction: improving (-43.4%).

2019: 1222020: 1122021: 2042022: 1652023: 1312024: 69
Apr2019–2024Latest AQI 100-42%

Apr in Sonipat averages AQI 100 (Satisfactory) in the most recent year, having moved from 172 in 2019. Direction: improving (-41.9%).

2019: 1722020: 1102021: 2152023: 1712024: 100
May2019–2024Latest AQI 116-43%

May in Sonipat averages AQI 116 (Moderate) in the most recent year, having moved from 205 in 2019. Direction: improving (-43.4%).

2019: 2052020: 1452021: 1802022: 2232023: 1692024: 116
Jun2019–2024Latest AQI 121-40%

Jun in Sonipat averages AQI 121 (Moderate) in the most recent year, having moved from 200 in 2019. Direction: improving (-39.5%).

2019: 2002020: 1462021: 2112022: 1602023: 1372024: 121
Jul2019–2024Latest AQI 54-59%

Jul in Sonipat averages AQI 54 (Satisfactory) in the most recent year, having moved from 133 in 2019. Direction: improving (-59.4%).

2019: 1332020: 892021: 1572022: 852023: 872024: 54
Aug2019–2024Latest AQI 62-36%

Aug in Sonipat averages AQI 62 (Satisfactory) in the most recent year, having moved from 97 in 2019. Direction: improving (-36.1%).

2019: 972020: 772021: 1192022: 892023: 1222024: 62
Sep2019–2024Latest AQI 65-35%

Sep in Sonipat averages AQI 65 (Satisfactory) in the most recent year, having moved from 100 in 2019. Direction: improving (-35.0%).

2019: 1002020: 1112021: 832022: 922023: 1552024: 65
Oct2019–2024Latest AQI 180+12%

Oct in Sonipat averages AQI 180 (Moderate) in the most recent year, having moved from 161 in 2019. Direction: worsening (+11.8%).

2019: 1612020: 2052021: 1712022: 1452023: 2462024: 180
Nov2019–2024Latest AQI 302+58%

Nov in Sonipat averages AQI 302 (Very Poor) in the most recent year, having moved from 191 in 2019. Direction: worsening (+58.1%).

2019: 1912020: 2572021: 2912022: 2482023: 2992024: 302
Dec2018–2024Latest AQI 157-56%

Dec in Sonipat averages AQI 157 (Moderate) in the most recent year, having moved from 354 in 2018. Direction: improving (-55.6%).

2018: 3542019: 1472020: 2172021: 2002022: 1952023: 2372024: 157

Cities with similar (and opposite) seasonal profiles

Ranked by cosine similarity of 12-month AQI signatures across monitored Indian cities.

What to do with this information

If you are choosing when to visit Sonipat or plan outdoor events — marathons, weddings, school sports, outdoor festivals — the CPCB record says August and the two adjacent months are the lowest-risk window. Daily variability still matters; check the live AQI page before committing on any specific date. Sensitive groups should treat November in Sonipat as an indoor-air-priority month: close windows on high-AQI evenings, run a purifier with a HEPA filter rated for your room size, and reserve outdoor exercise for clear-weather mornings. On days above AQI 300, even healthy adults benefit from well-fitted N95 or KN95 masks for outdoor commutes.

Frequently asked questions

Which is the most polluted month in Sonipat?

November is the most polluted month in Sonipat on average, with a long-run AQI of 265 — firmly in the Poor band. This is drawn from 1 CPCB monitoring stations across 7 years of daily readings. Through November, residents should expect elevated PM2.5 and PM10, reduced visibility on cooler mornings, and strong recommendations from doctors to limit outdoor exertion, wear well-fitted N95 masks, and run indoor purifiers through evening and overnight hours when pollutant accumulation typically peaks.

What is the cleanest month to visit Sonipat?

August is the cleanest month of the year in Sonipat, averaging AQI 92 in the Satisfactory band. The months immediately before and after also tend to sit well below the annual mean of 162, so a visit window centred on August is the safest choice for outdoor sightseeing, marathons, school trips and wedding events. Mornings are usually the crispest time to head out; pollution tends to creep up slightly during the evening commute even in the cleanest months. Always cross-check the day-of live AQI before any high-exertion outdoor plan.

Why does Sonipat's air spike in November?

Sonipat shows a clear monsoon-cleansed signature — rain and deeper atmospheric mixing drop AQI to a seasonal trough, and everything else relative to that trough looks elevated. The specific November spike combines pre-monsoon dust, post-rain rebounds and the arrival of cool-season trapping effects.

How bad is Diwali air quality in Sonipat?

Across the CPCB record, the week around Diwali in Sonipat averages AQI 253 — 1.42× the normal October baseline of AQI 178, a spike of 75 AQI points. Firework particulates combine with a cooler, more stagnant late-October atmosphere to produce some of the worst air-quality days of the entire year. Sensitive groups should treat Diwali eve and the two days after as peak-alert days: stay indoors, close windows by evening, run purifiers on high, and reserve any outdoor celebrations for daytime hours when mixing is strongest.

Does the monsoon actually clean Sonipat's air?

Yes — meaningfully. Sonipat's core monsoon window (Jul 15 – Sep 15) averages AQI 92, a 43.2% improvement on the annual mean of 162. Rain removes airborne particulates by wet deposition, and the deeper monsoon boundary layer disperses what remains vertically. Across 567 measured monsoon days we see 51.5% in the Good-or-Satisfactory band.

Is Sonipat's worst season getting worse or better year-on-year?

Between 2018 and 2024, Sonipat's annual average AQI moved from 354 to 134 — a change of -62.1%. In the most recent year-on-year comparison, the winter season specifically improved by 7.6%. The long-run direction is improving — NCAP policy pressure, cleaner fuels and tighter vehicle standards are showing up.

Which months are safest to visit Sonipat?

August is the single best month at AQI 92. Based on the 12-month averages, the three cleanest months in Sonipat are August (AQI 92), September (AQI 101), July (AQI 104). These are the safest choices for outdoor itineraries, long walks, open-air concerts and day-trips. Sensitive groups can treat these months as near-normal activity windows but should still check live AQI for the specific date. Avoid planning outdoor-heavy trips in November, when the baseline jumps into Poor territory.

How does Sonipat's seasonal pattern compare to other Indian cities?

Sonipat is classified as monsoon-cleansed. Based on a 12-month cosine-similarity index computed across all monitored Indian cities, the city whose seasonal signature most closely resembles Sonipat's is Jalandhar (Punjab), with its own worst month in November. Cities with similar signatures often respond to similar policy levers — if a neighbouring peer has demonstrated improvements through specific interventions (construction-dust controls, bus electrification, brick-kiln regulation), they are likely candidates for Sonipat too. The peer-city panel on this page lists the closest four additional matches.

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