Delhi Weather: Delhiites, take out sweaters, jackets and quilts, mercury is going to fall to 4°C in the next 5-6 days.

The temperature of Delhi has increased for the last two days, and on Sunday also the highest and minimum temperatures were above normal. The Meteorological Department estimates that the maximum temperature may fall by four degrees in the next six days. On Sunday morning, there was light fog in most areas of the capital, but as the day progressed, the sun started shining and the fog started clearing. The maximum temperature increased due to sunshine most of the day. The highest temperature during the day at Delhi's Standard Observatory Safdarjung was 29.1 degrees Celsius, which was two degrees above normal, and the lowest temperature was 12 degrees Celsius, which was one degree above normal. The humidity here was 97 to 33%.

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The temperature will fall gradually. The weather department estimates that the temperature will now fall gradually. The maximum temperature on Monday is expected to be 28 degrees Celsius and minimum 12 degrees Celsius, but by November 30, the maximum temperature may fall by more than 4 degrees Celsius.

The share of stubble smoke decreased: After 15th November, the cases of stubble burning start decreasing, but this time its effect lasts for longer days. According to the decision support system prepared by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, the share of stubble smoke on November 23 was 19%, while on November 22 it was up to 25%.

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Demonstration against increasing pollution: Scientists for Society and many other organizations had called for a demonstration at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Sunday, in which they expressed concern about diseases due to increasing pollution. College students, professors and environmental experts also participated.

Highest AQI in Bhalswa landfill area

According to real time data, the air quality index in Bhalswa landfill area was recorded the highest at 401 on Monday morning, which falls in the severe category. Apart from this, 383 in Mukherjee Nagar, 384 in Rohini, 384 in Surya Nagar, 383 in Paschim Vihar, 376 in Ashok Vihar and Wazirpur, 371 in Vasant Vihar and 380 in Shastri Nagar.

Delhi's average 24-hour air quality index till 4 pm stood at 318 (very poor), according to Central Pollution Control Board (CPPCB) data on Sunday, which was better than 412 the previous day.

On Sunday, none of the 38 monitoring centers in Delhi recorded AQI in the severe category, whereas 20 centers had done so the previous day. “Sameer App” giving hourly information on air quality index.

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