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Daytime temperatures up higher, Delhi might get rain next week

Daytime temperatures up higher, Delhi might get rain next week
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New Delhi: The maximum temperature rises further and the bright sky is seen in Delhi on Saturday.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has expected a minimum and maximum temperature increase for four days.
Cold wave conditions and cold days are not possible for the next few days.
According to IMD, the maximum temperature increased from 20.6 degrees Celsius on Friday to 22.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday in Safdarjung, which is a city base station.
The highest maximum temperature in Pitampura at 23.3 degrees Celsius, followed by a sports complex and Ridge at 22.9 degrees Celsius.
However, the minimum temperature is dipped in 5.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday.
Strong winds with a speed of 20-30 kmph explode during the day.
RK Jenamani, senior scientist at the IMD, said, “The minimum temperature is expected to rise almost double the current level between January 31 and February 2.
The maximum temperature is estimated to rise two degrees.” IMD forecasts say the maximum and minimum temperature will be around 21 and 7 degrees, on Sunday.
The maximum and minimum temperature is predicted to rise to 23 and 11 degrees Celsius, respectively, for the next few days.
Meanwhile, Delhi is likely to receive rain at 3 and February 4 under the influence of Western disorders.
The weather department has predicted light rain accompanied by strong winds with a speed of 20-30 kmph on February 3 and the rain is very light or drizzle in February 4.
The air quality of the capital continues to remain in the ‘poor’ category due to strong winds.
Air quality system and weather forecasting and research, forecasting under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, said, “Aqi on Saturday shows the quality of ‘poor’ air quality and will likely increase due to the maximum increase in gradual and mixing the minimum high temperature enhancer and dilution of polluters Through mixing, but still in ‘poor’ for the next three days (30 January to February 1).

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