Light rain is expected in Delhi, NCR today, while a yellow notice for thunderstorms is issued by IMD for tomorrow: View the whole forecast here
Light rain is expected in Delhi, NCR today, while a yellow notice for thunderstorms is issued by IMD for tomorrow: View the whole forecast here
Today's highest temperature in Delhi was one degree higher than the season's normal, while the lowest temperature was two degrees lower.
At seven in the morning, Safdarjung, the primary meteorological station in Delhi, reported 1.8 kilometers of visibility, which is a considerable increase from 200 meters yesterday.
Following overnight rain, Delhi's lowest temperature decreased on Sunday, February 4. At seven in the morning, the city's temperature was measured at 14 degrees Celsius. The highest recorded temperature in Delhi, NCR was 23.2 degrees Celsius, while the lowest recorded temperature was 6.7 degrees Celsius, based on data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Today's highest temperature in Delhi was one degree higher than the season's normal, while the lowest temperature was two degrees lower.
At 7:00 am today, Safdarjung, the primary meteorological station in Delhi, reported 1.8 kilometers of visibility, which is much more than the 200 meters of visibility from yesterday. The capital city saw mild rain last night, which helped with visibility, fog conditions, and air quality.
The Meteorological Department predicts that Delhi will continue to be mostly overcast throughout the day with light rain owing to the recent western disturbance. A yellow notice has been issued by IMD for tomorrow.
Tomorrow is expected to bring high winds, light rain, and thunderstorms, according to the weather service. After that, Delhi is predicted to see clear skies, moderate to intense fog, and no warnings till February 9.
Delhi's total air quality index (AQI), which was rated as "poor" at 7:00 am today, rose from 214 yesterday to 253 today, but it has improved dramatically from the previous month, according to Central Pollution Control. Board (CPCB) Data is created. Delhi was listed as the eighth most polluted city in India as of right now.
On February 3, the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in Delhi installed CAT III equipment on its second runway, Runway 10/28, in response to many aircraft delays caused by heavy fog conditions earlier in the month. Even in inclement weather, the runway may now be utilized for safe landings in limited visibility situations. However, a number of aircraft delays were recorded today, indicating that the bad weather is still having an effect on aviation operations.
From January 1 to January 30, Delhi had the lowest average maximum temperature of 17.7 degrees Celsius in the previous 13 years. According to PTI, Delhi saw its second-lowest minimum temperature in 13 years during that time, with an average of 6.2 degrees Celsius.
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