Delhi Weather: There is news of relief from the heat in Delhi. The temperature has dropped due to cold winds. On Tuesday, once again a change was seen in the weather due to western disturbance.
Delhi Weather: Due to western disturbance, a change in the weather was seen once again on Tuesday. There was a drop in temperature due to cold wind in the morning. There was an increase in the maximum temperature as compared to Monday, but there was a drop of three degrees in the minimum temperature. Due to this, the minimum temperature remained three degrees below normal. The effect of heat is likely to be less in Delhi for the next five days.
According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 33.5 degrees on Tuesday, which is one degree less than normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature was recorded at 15.8 degrees, which is three degrees less than normal. Humidity in the national capital remained between 78 percent and 26 percent. The minimum temperature in Delhi on Monday was 18.4 degrees. According to experts, this change is visible in the weather due to western disturbance.
There will be a feeling of coolness for the next five days
The weather is expected to remain cool in Delhi for the next five days. There is no possibility of much increase in the maximum and minimum temperatures of Delhi. On Wednesday, the maximum temperature of Delhi is expected to be 35 degrees, while the minimum temperature is expected to be 18 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of light drizzle in some areas in Delhi on Wednesday and Friday.
How will the weather be today
The weather office on Wednesday has predicted generally cloudy sky, strong wind speed up to 30-40 km per hour and light rain at one or two places during the night. The maximum and minimum temperatures on Wednesday may be around 35 and 18 degrees Celsius respectively.
Big relief in Delhi’s air pollution
There is continuous relief in air pollution in the capital. On Tuesday, the air quality index in Delhi was recorded at 145, which falls in the moderate category. Pollution remained in moderate or satisfactory category in most areas of Delhi. On Tuesday, pollution remained in the poor category only in Lodhi Road, Mundka and NSIT Dwarka. Pollution in Delhi is likely to remain in moderate category for the next three days.