Strong winds and a partly cloudy sky promise to maintain temperatures in Delhi below verify on Monday, with the utmost temperature anticipated to settle at round 34 levels Celsius.
The respite, nonetheless, is momentary with the mercury set to climb past 36 levels Celsius by Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated in its forecast.
The minimal temperature, which was steadily beneath regular for many of March, can also be set to rise, and is anticipated to the touch 23 levels Celsius by the top of the week, near 4 levels above regular.
According to IMD officers, the utmost temperature on Sunday was recorded as 35.2 levels Celsius, a level above regular. The minimal was 21.3 levels Celsius, three levels above regular.
As per information, the traditional most temperature within the first week of April is round 34 levels Celsius, whereas the traditional minimal is round 19 levels Celsius.
Strong winds are anticipated within the metropolis for a lot of the week, barring Wednesday when calm circumstances are forecast with a most temperature of 37 levels Celsius.
The air high quality, in Delhi, in the meantime, deteriorated to the ‘poor’ vary on Sunday, clocking in at 242. Over the previous week, the AQI (Air Quality Index) was between 134 and 189 — within the average vary. Strong winds on Monday are anticipated to enhance the AQI and produce it again within the average vary.
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First uploaded on: 01-04-2024 at 04:42 IST