severe fog in delhi
The weather of the national capital Delhi has changed a lot. It is extremely cold and dense fog is being seen all over North India. Meanwhile, on one hand the cold has increased in Delhi-NCR, while on the other hand dense fog has engulfed Delhi-NCR. Let us tell you that the visibility on the roads has reduced to less than 10 meters. In such a situation, its bad effect is being seen on the vehicles running on the roads. Vehicles are moving on the roads and people are having to resort to bonfires. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather in Delhi may once again take a turn on Wednesday. According to the information, the sky of Delhi-NCR will remain cloudy throughout the day and light rain may also be seen in the evening or night.
Delhi-NCR weather
Before this, in the morning, dense fog will be seen at most places and at some places very dense fog. Let us tell you that it will generally be cloudy during the day. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be 19 degrees and 9 degrees respectively. On Tuesday, on the one hand, bright sunshine was seen on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. Due to this, people got relief from the harsh cold. An increase in maximum temperature was seen due to sunlight. The maximum temperature of the day on Tuesday was 21.2 degrees Celsius, which was 1.3 degrees more than normal. The humidity level in the air ranged from 100 to 59 percent.
People got relief on Makar Sankranti
Apart from this, the average AQI of Delhi was recorded at 275 on Tuesday, which indicates poor air quality. A day earlier on Monday, 248 AQI was recorded here. That means, within just 24 hours there was an increase of 27 points in AQI. Let us tell you that there was strong sunlight in Gautam Buddha Nagar on Tuesday. The Meteorological Department says that a drop in temperature may be seen at some places on Wednesday amidst light clouds. At present people have got relief from cold. Two days of sunshine provided relief from the severe cold that had been prevailing for the last one week.
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