New Delhi:
This time in the whole of North India, including Delhi-NCR Weather, the weather showed such a strange color that everyone was surprised. This time in January, people are starting to feel the heat. Where in the early days of the month, Delhi was getting cold, but in the last few days, the weather overturned in such a way that there is now hard sunlight. Now that February has started, the mercury will go up and people will be seen sweating during the cold days. It was the hottest day of January since 2019, with the maximum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius in Delhi on Friday.
The hottest January in Delhi since 2019
The average maximum temperature of this month was 21.1 degrees Celsius, one degree above the average (LPA) 20.1 ° C, which recorded the hottest January in Delhi since 2019. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) data, the night temperature was also higher than normal. The average minimum temperature of the month was 8.5 ° C, which is one degree above the LPA 7.5 ° C and the highest since 2017. In 2017 it was 8.7 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists told the strong Western disturbance the reason for the most warmer of January, which usually brings rain and reduces temperatures.
How will the weather be in the coming days
The minimum mercury is expected to reach 11 degrees and maximum mercury 25 degrees from 1 February. There is fog in many places in Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department on February 2, the minimum mercury will reach 11 degrees and maximum mercury will reach 24 degrees. After this, on 3 February, the minimum mercury is expected to be 10 degrees and maximum mercury is 23 degrees, but the Meteorological Department says that the people of NCR can face light rain on this day. From 2011 to 2024, February has never started with a heat of 26 degrees. Earlier in 2018, the temperature was 25.4 on February 1 and 25 degrees in 2021.
What is the condition of Delhi’s pollution
The climate of Delhi is becoming poisonous once again. This is the reason that pollution in Delhi has increased. Pollution will remain at a very poor level for a few days. Until AQI comes below 350, many restrictions will remain in force under Grap-3. AQI 356 of Delhi was also recorded at 6 am on Saturday morning. Non-essential construction works are banned in ‘Grape 3’. Classes up to fifth grade have to be conducted in ‘hybrid mode’ (also in schools and in homes online).