Delhi Weather news update: Due to pollution, Delhi-NCR and Delhi are not well, so on Sunday morning the temperature dropped by 4 degrees from normal. Let us tell you that Delhi and NCR remained wrapped in a blanket of fog since Sunday morning.
Due to the fog, people were driving with their vehicle lights on at many places. The effect of fog was less in densely populated areas, while its effect was seen more in the open environment. A drop in mercury was also recorded.
Delhi and NCR remained wrapped in a blanket of fog since Sunday morning. Due to the fog, people were driving with their vehicle lights on at many places. The effect of fog was less in densely populated areas, while its effect was seen more in the open environment. A drop in mercury was also recorded. Let us tell you that the main reason for its effect is pollution.
Delhi Weather news update: Due to pollution, Delhi-NCR and Delhi are not well, so on Sunday morning the temperature dropped by 4 degrees from normal. Let us tell you that Delhi and NCR remained wrapped in a blanket of fog since Sunday morning. Due to the fog, people were driving with their vehicle lights on at many places. The effect of fog was less in densely populated areas, while its effect was seen more in the open environment. A drop in mercury was also recorded.
Delhi and NCR remained wrapped in a blanket of fog since Sunday morning. Due to the fog, people were driving with their vehicle lights on at many places. The effect of fog was less in densely populated areas, while its effect was seen more in the open environment. A drop in mercury was also recorded. Let us tell you that the main reason for its effect is pollution.
Visibility reduced to less than half: Due to haze, the visibility level was low at many places. On Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, the visibility level in Palam was recorded at 900 meters. Usually the visibility level in Palam ranges from 2500 to 3000 meters. On Sunday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was 91, last year it was recorded at 77.
Know why the visibility was less than half
Due to haze, the visibility level was low at many places. On Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, the visibility level in Palam was recorded at 900 meters. Usually the visibility level in Palam ranges from 2500 to 3000 meters. On Sunday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was 91, last year it was recorded at 77.
It may take one or two days for the situation to balance:
Meteorologist Mahesh Palawat said that when the wind blows at low speed and the temperature drops and the humidity level increases, then this kind of haze occurs which ends with heavy rain. The situation is expected to return to normal in two days. If there is no heavy rain, the situation will remain the same.
How did the maximum temperature fall below four degrees:
On Sunday, the maximum temperature was 29.6 degrees, which was 4 degrees below normal, the minimum temperature was 25.2 degrees, which is normal. On Sunday morning, light rain occurred in some parts of NCR. The Meteorological Department recorded a total of two millimetres of rain in the region in the last 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Department, the humidity level in Delhi was 91 percent at 8.30 am. Light rain is expected at some places on Monday as well.
Let us tell you that AQI between zero to 50 is considered ‘good’, between 51 to 100 ‘satisfactory’, between 101 to 200 ‘moderate’, between 201 to 300 ‘bad’, between 301 to 400 ‘very bad’ and between 401 to 500 ‘severe’.