Delhiites Greeted By Cloudy Morning As City registers 9°C Minimum Temperature

Delhi residents woke up to heaven on Wednesday as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 9 degrees Celsius, 4 degrees below normal. Data provided by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) showed that the maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours was 23.4 degrees Celsius, which is still 4 degrees Celsius below the average […]

Delhi residents woke up to heaven on Wednesday as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 9 degrees Celsius, 4 degrees below normal.

Data provided by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) showed that the maximum temperature recorded in the last 24 hours was 23.4 degrees Celsius, which is still 4 degrees Celsius below the average temperature. Relative humidity was measured at 41%. IMD predicts that the weather will be sunny in the coming days, with minimum temperatures ranging from 10 to 13 degrees Celsius and maximum temperatures ranging from 23 to 29 degrees Celsius.

The weather forecast predicts dry weather for the next five days, which will affect most of the country except Arunachal Pradesh and the western Himalayas. Intermittent or light rains, including snow, are expected in these regions on March 6 and 7.

It is worth noting that there was a change in weather conditions in Delhi in the early hours of last Saturday morning. Many areas including Greater Kailash, India Gate, RK Puram and Janpath experienced thunderstorms and lightning. IMD has predicted light to moderate rain in the region along with thundershowers, lightning and storms in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi.

Despite climate change, Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi remains average. AQI ranges from 0 to 50 (“good”), 51 to 100 (“satisfactory”), 101 to 200 (“poor”), 201 to 300 (“poor”), and 301 to 400 (“not good”). good”), 401 to 500 (“bad”).