
Several parts of the Delhi and the surrounding NCR region woke up on Tuesday morning to light and slight precipitation after transmission overnight. The initial hours were marked by storms and impact winds reaching a speed of 30-40 km / h. Visuals from areas like Dhaula Kuan showed a light rain early in the morning. Sudden weather change brought a cold and pleasant beginning of the day across the region.
How will the temperature trend be this week?
While the precipitation has led to colder conditions, the total temperature trend is expected to remain slightly above normal. According to the Indian meteorological ward (IMD), the minimum temperature on Tuesday is likely to remain close to the seasonal average, while the maximum could increase by 1-2 degrees Celsius above normal.
What alerts did IMD release?
IMD placed Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad under the orange warning of precipitation and thunderstorms and urged the inhabitants to remain careful. Gurogram and Faridabad were under the yellow warning for possible showers and mild winds.
According to IMD Nowcast around 4:30 on Tuesday, all districts of Delhi were under the orange warning, along with the adjacent cities in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Did they improve air quality?
YES-SPEAs and surface winds from the north-sever east, blowing at speeds of up to 15 km / h, temporarily improved air quality across Delhi-NCR. However, moisture levels are expected to rise after showers.
What is the weather forecast for the coming days?
According to IMD, the weather in Delhi is expected to undergo gradual changes from 7 to 12 October.
October 7: Light to Middle Rain with a cloudy sky; Maximum temperature around 28 ° C, at least almost 20 ° C.
October 8: The rain is likely to stop; Partially cloudy sky and a slight temperature increase.
– October 10: clear sky, stable temperatures and bright sun.
October 11: The maximum temperature can rise to 33 ° C.
October 12: The minimum temperature could increase slightly to 22 ° C, while the clean sky continues.
What is happening in nearby regions?
Western interference affected by Delhi-NCR also brought fresh snow to the upper Himalayas. IMD officials said that the minimum temperatures could drop below 20 ° C from the middle when cold northwest winds swept into the plains.
In the gurogram, the maximum temperature on Monday settled at 28 ° C, almost six degrees lower than Sunday – one of the sharpest decrease in the season.
In Noida, Monday’s maximum was around 30 ° C and a minimum at 22 ° C, while IMD predicted thunderstorms, hail, lightning and winds until Tuesday up to 40 km / h.
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