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Clear Sky & Sun Make Days Warmer, but Nights Chablier

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Gurgaon: Over the next few days, the city is set to get extensive sunlight that will make the weather more comfortable.
However, the clear sky has also made a cooler night.
On Saturday, the minimum temperature was two degrees below the normal sign and recorded at 5.7 degrees Celsius, slightly down from 5.8 degrees Celsius the previous day.
Apart from the cold to the day, Saturday see the daytime temperatures rose to 20.2 degrees Celsius.
, a degree higher than 19.2 degrees Celsius which was recorded on Friday.
However, there are still two degrees under normal signs.
This is the third highest maximum temperature recorded for this month, with the highest 21.8 degrees Celsius, in 4.
January which is in accordance with the IMD, the minimum temperature is expected to increase by 4-6 degrees Celsius in the coming days and.
Can touch 9 degrees Celsius on Thursday.
After that, it is estimated that it will drop 3-4 degrees Celsius.
Daytime temperatures will likely remain around 18-20 degrees Celsius for the next few days.
“Active Western disorders and circulation of induced cyclones are expected to have an impact on the region from February 2.
It will lead to spread with a fairly broad rainfall activity in Indonesia.
Haryana with a charm of light intensity to moderate, in the middle of next Sunday.
In a few The next day, the sky will remain clear, and as a result, the daytime temperature is expected to remain between 18-20 degrees Celsius, “said IMD officials.
For today, the weather has expected there will be a mist in the morning and the bright sky in the future with a strong surface wind of 25-35 kmph.
The minimum and maximum temperature is expected to drift around 6 and 18 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, city air quality deterims and slips into the ‘poor’ category.
The overall AQI reading was at 233, compared to 164 the previous day.
Aqi at Sadan Vikas and Sector 51 were recorded in the ‘poor’ category with 255 and 277 readings, respectively.
It was a little better at Gwaldahari and Teri Gram with AQI in the ‘moderate’ category, with a reading of 200 and 199 each.

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