Delhi Weather: According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear on February 8. Also, strong winds will blow at a speed of 20-30 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature will be 21 and minimum 7 degrees.
After two days of rain, now there is bright sunshine in Delhi. At the same time, icy winds along with sunshine have kept the temperature from rising. The minimum temperature recorded in Delhi on Wednesday was 9.4 degrees Celsius, which is four degrees below the season’s average.
The Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. Relative humidity was recorded at 89 percent in the morning. Due to heavy snowfall in the mountains, cold winds are blowing in the plains. In such a situation, cold winds will blow in Delhi-NCR on February 10.
However, this will not cause any further drop in the minimum temperature, rather there will be some increase in the temperature in the next 4-5 days. There is no possibility of rain in many areas of Delhi this week. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear on February 8. Also, strong winds will blow at a speed of 20-30 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature will be 21 and minimum 7 degrees. After this, the sky will remain clear from 10 to 12 February.
Whereas, earlier on Tuesday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 21 degrees which is two degrees less than normal. The minimum temperature was 7 degrees, two degrees below normal. Compared to last Monday, the minimum temperature has dropped by about five degrees. The minimum temperature on Monday was 12.4 degrees. The wind speed during the day was about 12 to 20 kilometers per hour. The humidity level in the air ranged from 40 to 98 percent.
The weather office has predicted clear sky and surface winds at a speed of 20-30 kilometers per hour during the day. The maximum temperature is likely to be 21 degrees Celsius. According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) at 8 am was 174, which is in the ‘moderate’ category. An AQI between zero and 50 is considered ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory’, 101 and 200 ‘moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’ and 401 and Between 500 is considered ‘severe’.