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Dudhgaon Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Dudhgaon, Maharashtra, India.

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About Dudhgaon

Dudhgaon, nestled in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, India, occupies a relatively low-lying position at approximately 610 meters (2000 feet) above sea level. The city’s geography is defined by the undulating terrain of the Sahyadri mountain range to the west and the flatter agricultural lands extending eastward. This location within the Deccan Plateau influences local wind patterns and contributes to the potential for temperature inversions, trapping pollutants. Dudhgaon is not directly adjacent to a major body of water, though the Panchganga River flows nearby, impacting local humidity and potentially contributing to localized fog formation during cooler months. The surrounding landscape is predominantly agricultural, with sugarcane and other crops dominating the fields. While Dudhgaon itself is a smaller urban centre with a population of around 15,303, it’s increasingly connected to the larger Kolhapur urban agglomeration. This urban-rural gradient means that air quality is influenced by both local emissions – from traffic, small industries, and residential fuel burning – and regional transport of pollutants from larger industrial areas further afield. The lack of significant natural barriers to air flow means Dudhgaon is susceptible to pollutant influx from surrounding regions, particularly during periods of stagnant weather. The terrain also affects dispersion, with valleys potentially trapping pollutants.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Dudhgaon experiences a distinct wet and dry season pattern, mirroring the broader monsoon climate of Maharashtra. Air quality generally improves significantly during the monsoon months (June to September) as rainfall effectively washes particulate matter from the atmosphere and increased humidity suppresses dust. However, the increased moisture can also foster mold growth, impacting respiratory health. The post-monsoon period (October-November) sees a gradual deterioration in air quality as agricultural burning increases following the harvest, releasing significant amounts of smoke and particulate matter. This is often a period of moderate pollution. Winter (December-February) is typically the worst time for air quality in Dudhgaon. Cooler temperatures lead to temperature inversions, trapping pollutants near the ground, and reduced wind speeds hinder dispersion. Dry conditions exacerbate dust pollution from unpaved roads and construction. March to May brings the pre-monsoon season, characterized by rising temperatures and increasing dust storms. This period sees a steady worsening of air quality, peaking before the arrival of the monsoon. Sensitive groups – children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions – should limit outdoor activity during winter and the pre-monsoon season, and consider using air purifiers indoors.

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