New Delhi: There was a marginal increase in hard weather conditions in Delhi on Sunday after shivering because of the cold day conditions for the past four days.
However, the weather department still did not rule out the possibility of a cold day on Monday.
Both the minimum and maximum temperatures rise more than two degrees Celsius on Sundays, with clear clear sun carrying a pause that is very much needed for the people.
Visibility at Palam is also better at 1000 meters at 8:30 a.m., while the same in Safdarjung is 400 meters.
Track the level of pollution at your citycity base station Safdarjung recorded a maximum temperature of 17.2 degrees Celsius, three notches below the average season against 14.8 degrees Celsius the day before.
The minimum temperature is recorded at 8.1 degrees Celsius, the title above the average season of 6.1 degrees Celsius the day before.
On Sundays, Safdarjung and Lodhi Road have recovered from a cold day situation.
However, with a maximum temperature of 14.4 degrees Celsius, six degrees below the average season, winter cold conditions continue at Palam.
At 12.8 degrees Celsius, seven degrees below the average season, narella is the coldest area in the city.
Cold conditions also survive in Jafarpur (13.5 degrees Celsius).
Nazafgarh (15.1 degrees Celsius) and Vihar Mayur (14.3 degrees Celsius), apart from Narea and Palam.
“Some places in Delhi, including Palam, see the condition of cold days for the fourth day in a row on Sunday.
Other areas such as Safdarjung and Lodhi Raod saw an increase.
This cold condition mantra began on January 13.
This main reason for the days Cold is a low fog and cloud, “said Senior IMD scientist RK Jenamani.
According to the Ministry of India Meteorology (IMD), the minimum and maximum temperature on Monday is likely to drift around 8 degrees and 16 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of a cold day at the city base station.
For one day to be ‘cold’, the maximum temperature must be at least 4.5 degrees below the season average.
The minimum temperature must be below ten degrees Celsius, the experts said.
Meanwhile, city air quality remains in the ‘poor’ category.
The air quality index (AQI), on a scale of 0 to 500, is 264 on Sunday against 258 the day before.
According to the air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar), the applicable misty conditions and gradual improvement in wind speeds tend to maintain the quality of the air in ‘poor’ or the bottom of the ‘very poor’ zone for the next two days.