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At 16 degrees Celsius, Gurugram records the lowest maximum temperature

At 16 degrees Celsius, Gurugram records the lowest maximum temperature
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Gurugram: City on Tuesday recorded the lowest maximum temperature after a bright rain, intermittent in the afternoon, with mercury plunging up to 16 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal.
The previous lowest maximum temperature was 18.3 degrees Celsius on December 2.
The population woke up with shallow fog and cloudy sky on Tuesday.
Rain lightly starts around midday and continues until evening, with 1 mm rainfall recorded in the observatory.
Moisture is relatively completed at 93%.
At night, the minimum temperature is 10.8 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal.
On Monday, the minimum temperature is 11 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 20.3 degrees Celsius.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), the Western disorder passes through the area, after which the minimum temperature will begin to fall gradually with two-four degrees.
The IMD also issued a dense fog warning in the morning in the next three days.
“Under the influence of Western disorders, lightweight rainfall in isolated places, including South Haryana, was observed today.
The weather conditions are likely to be clear on Wednesday, without significant changes in the minimum temperature,” said an IMD official.
“There will be a decline minimum temperature with two-four degrees in the coming days when cold winds began to blow.
In the area.
With increasing humidity and temperature decline, the condition is beneficial for the formation of fog and the city is expected to witness the episode of solid fog in the coming days, “added officials that.
According to weekly estimates, Gurugram will see some cloudy conditions on Wednesday, with a minimum and maximum temperature that may exist around 10 and 18 degrees Celsius, respectively.
Despite the rain on Tuesday, city air quality deteriorates but still ‘poor’ for the second day in a row.
Aqi’s reading was 283 on Tuesday, up from 250 on Monday.
On Tuesday, two monitoring stations, including Sadan Vikas and Sector 51, each recorded ‘very bad’ aqis each of 302 and 343.
Gwalpahari and Teri Gram recorded the ‘poor’ aqis respectively 261 and 274 respectively.

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