New Delhi:
The weather patterns have changed in the entire NCR including Delhi. A minimum increase has been recorded for a few days. According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum mercury will increase further in the coming few days and people will start feeling light heat. According to the data received from the Meteorological Department, on January 30, the minimum temperature has been recorded at 9 degrees and the maximum temperature was 26 degrees and the atmosphere was completely clean. At the same time, 31 January i.e. today, the minimum temperature is expected to be around 10 degrees and the maximum temperature will be around 25 degrees and light fog will be seen by the people of NCR. This morning, a sheet of light mist was seen in some areas in Delhi-NCR.
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. However, the Meteorological Department has feared mild fog. 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.
At the same time, on February 4, the minimum temperature is expected to be 12 degrees and the maximum temperature is 19 degrees and there is a possibility of heavy rainfall. At the same time, the growing AQI has also become a matter of concern for the people of NCR.
Due to the increase in AQI, the people of NCR are currently being forced to breathe in poisonous air once again. AQI has reached 350 in many areas of Delhi. Between zero to 50 AQI is good, satisfactory between 51 and 100, medium between 101 and 200, bad between 201 and 300, very bad between 301 and 400 and AQI between 401 and 500 is considered in the serious category. Is.
The period of ‘Chilla-e-Kalan’ ends in Kashmir
The 40-day ‘Chilla-e-Kalan’, considered to be the most rigorous period of winter in Kashmir, ended with sunlight on Thursday. ‘Chilla-e-Kalan’ (the most cold period) started from December 21. Snow is most likely during the 40 days period of ‘Chilla-e-Kalan’.
A spokesman for the Meteorological Department said that the minimum temperature in Srinagar was recorded at minus 1.5 degrees Celsius. Night temperature in Pahalgam in South Kashmir below minus 5.5 degrees Celsius while the temperature in the Ski Resort city Gulmarg was recorded minus 7.6 degrees.
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