Delhi Weather: Double attack of rain and fog in Delhi; cold wave will increase the chill
Delhi Weather: Due to western disturbance in Delhi, there is a possibility of light rain in the next 4 days. There may be light to dense fog in the morning, due to which people may have to face severe cold. The weather department has issued a yellow alert and has also warned of storm. Dense fog covered large parts of the capital on Wednesday, visibility was less than 100 meters at many weather stations, but the temperature remained above normal for the third consecutive day.
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The temperature will drop next week
The day's minimum temperature in Delhi was 8.4 degrees Celsius, which was lower than the minimum of 9.9 degrees recorded a day earlier, but still one degree above normal. The day's maximum temperature was 22.4 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal and higher than the maximum of 20.8 degrees recorded a day earlier. The Meteorological Department said that till Friday the minimum temperature will be 11 degrees Celsius, but from next week the maximum temperature will be 21 degrees Celsius.
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It will be cloudy today
Dense fog was recorded at Safdarjung and Palam weather stations on Wednesday, with visibility falling to 100 metres, and a weather department official said, “Light fog is likely to persist for the next 3 days.” There is a forecast of dense fog on Sunday. It will be partly cloudy throughout the day on Thursday, but light rain is expected in the evening and night, which will increase the cold. On December 27, wind may blow at a speed of 30 to 40 km/hour.
Pollution level remains in very poor category
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said Delhi's air quality index (AQI) was 336, which was in the very poor category, and at 4 pm the pollution level was not in the severe category at any of the 36 monitoring centers in the capital. .
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