effect of cold in delhi
Temperature 4.6 degrees below normal
Strong cold winds have increased the feeling of cold in Delhi. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert of cold wave for the next four days. The minimum temperature reached around 5 degrees on the first day of December. There was some relief due to sunshine during the day, but the temperature dropped by 2.6 degrees in the last 24 hours.
The minimum temperature recorded on Monday was 5.7 degrees, which is 4.6 degrees below normal. At the same time, the maximum temperature was 26.1 degrees, which is 0.1 degrees more than normal. The minimum temperature was 5.8 degrees at Lodhi Road and 6.5 degrees at Aya Nagar.
effect of cold wave
Cold wave will last for 4 to 5 days
The effect of cold wave will continue in some parts of Delhi for the next four days. IMD has issued a yellow alert in this regard. Cold wave is likely to continue at some places on Tuesday. The sky will be clear and the maximum temperature can reach 26 degrees and the minimum temperature can reach 9 degrees.
due to drop in temperature
Minimum temperature may remain between 5 to 9 degrees
Cold wave will continue at some places from 3rd to 5th December. The maximum temperature can be between 22 to 24 degrees and the minimum temperature can be between 5 to 9 degrees. The effect of cold wave will be less on 6 and 7 December, and the maximum temperature can be 22 to 25 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 7 to 10 degrees.
effect of pollution reduction
According to Mahesh Palawat of Skymet, the pollution level has decreased in the last two days. Pollutants block winds and trap the sun’s heat on Earth. Due to reduction in pollution, the layer of smog has become lighter, due to which there has been a sudden drop in temperature.
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