The last week of October has begun in Delhi-NCR, but the effects of cold winds and fog are not yet apparent. Until Chhath Puja, the weather will remain moderate, with mild sunshine and cool breezes during the day, and night temperatures will hover around 17-18°C.
The last week of October has begun, but the true cold winds have yet to arrive in Delhi-NCR. Those hoping for cold and foggy mornings are disappointed. A slight haze was visible today, October 24th, but there was no sign of fog.
People are wondering when the true winter will finally arrive, when they will have to take off their warm clothes and the streets will be covered in a white blanket of fog. Advertisement According to the latest update from the Meteorological Department, there will be no major change in the weather until October 28th, i.e. Chhath Puja. A balanced atmosphere of mild sunshine and cool breeze will prevail during the day.
The daytime temperature will be around 30-31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum night temperature will hover around 17-18 degrees. This means that it is neither too hot nor too cold. A slight improvement in pollution is a matter of relief: light winds have started blowing in the last 24 hours, with a speed of around 12 kilometers per hour. These winds have somewhat reduced the rising pollution in Delhi. The air quality index has been reduced. Some improvement has been observed.
For example, the AQI in Dwarka and Lodhi Road ranged from 217 to 280, while in Chandni Chowk, Anand Vihar, and Dwarka, it ranged from 280 to nearly 400. Although this level still falls in the “poor” category, there is some relief compared to earlier times. The real cold will arrive in November. According to Dr. R.K. Jenamani, a senior scientist at the Meteorological Department, there is no chance of rain or clouds until October 28th. Delhi’s weather will remain clear and dry. Due to moisture and dust accumulation in the air, the real cold is being delayed.
Delhi’s true winter is usually felt in the first or second week of November. For now, there will be light fog, dim sunshine, and a slight chill. Pollution is the biggest concern right now. Let me tell you, unless the winds become stronger, pollution will not improve, and the effects of the cold will be less noticeable. Currently, Delhi’s weather is neither too cold nor too hot, but the wind The quality of water remains a matter of concern. Also Read – Delhi-NCR Air Pollution: Pollution increases problems in Delhi-NCR, air quality remains “very poor” Also Read – Artificial Rain: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces artificial rain for the first time in the capital, three days fixed.
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