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Cold day conditions end when the sun shines in Delhi

Cold day conditions end when the sun shines in Delhi
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New Delhi: With a maximum climbing temperature up to 20 degrees Celsius on Friday due to sunlight at the morning hours, Delhies gets a very necessary pause from the excessive cold.
The sky tends to remain clear on Saturdays too, the word meets officials.
The minimum temperature is recorded at 6.4 degrees Celsius.
Maximum and minimum temperature on Saturdays tend to slap around 21 and 6 degrees Celsius.
The national capital on Friday also sees strong surface winds from the west reaching up to 20kmph, which leads to a bright sky and improving air quality.
According to the Ministry of India’s Meteorology (IMD), the city tends to see mild to moderate rainfall between 2 and February 4 because of the approaching Western disorder.
“It was spread over rainfall that was widespread as possible in the region for three days.
The sky will remain clear with several fogs in the morning.
The daytime temperatures can increase further in the next two days,” said an official from IMD.
Meanwhile, city air quality improves in a bad category.
On Friday, the air quality index (AQI), on a scale of 0 to 500, was recorded at 215 with 262 the day before.
According to Safar’s statement, “AQI indicates the quality of ‘lower end’ air and is likely to increase because of high wind speed and strong ventilation related Vertical, produce aqi into ‘moderate’ or ‘poor down’ Soar at the end of January.
The weather department also estimates the speed of North West wind or the west wind increases.
However, the chance of cold waves for now is minimal.
“There are no chances of cold waves for the next few days.
However, the wind speed will increase, but it will occur in the afternoon.
It will go down at night, and therefore, it will not hamper the minimum temperature.
That wind speed can reach up to 25 KMBL on January 30, “said an IMD official.

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