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Weather Alert: Rain alert in this state on February 14, know how the weather is today

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IMD Alert: Red alert issued for stormy winds and torrential rains in this state, warning issued in these districts

The Meteorological Department estimates that due to sunshine, the temperature will increase for the next three days, while due to clear sky the minimum temperature will fall. During this period the minimum temperature is expected to be below ten degrees.

Rainfall alert: The weather of Delhi has started changing now. However, the morning and evening will remain cold, while the temperature will increase due to strong sunlight throughout the day. On Friday also, the minimum temperature at Standard Observatory Safdarjung was recorded three degrees Celsius below normal. Light fog was seen in the capital in the morning, but the fog cleared as the day progressed. The maximum temperature increased due to sunlight coming out after eight in the morning. The maximum temperature in Safdarjung was 24 and the minimum temperature was 6.8 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department estimates that due to sunshine, the temperature will increase for the next three days, while due to clear sky the minimum temperature will fall. During this period the minimum temperature is expected to be below ten degrees.

Drizzle next week

The Meteorological Department estimates that another western disturbance will be active next week. Due to this, there is a possibility of drizzle in different areas of the capital Delhi, especially on 14th February. Due to this also the temperature will not increase very rapidly.

Breathing clean air

Delhi’s air has remained clean due to the strong wind and sunshine in the last two days. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the average air quality index of Delhi was 145 on Friday. The air quality is expected to remain the same for the next two days.

Let us tell you that, an AQI between zero and 50 is considered “good”, between 51 and 100 “satisfactory”, between 101 and 200 “moderate”, between 201 and 300 “poor”, between 301 and 400 “very”. “Poor” and between 401 and 500 are considered “Severe”.

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