A slight coolness was felt in the air this morning in Delhi. The minimum temperature was recorded at 11.2 degrees Celsius. According to IMD data, the capital is likely to have partly cloudy sky during the day today.
As soon as March started, there has been a rapid change in the weather patterns due to the onset of rain. The Meteorological Department says that there is no relief from rain yet. A new western disturbance is forming in the Himalayan areas due to which there are chances of rain and snowfall. There is a possibility of rain in different areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand between March 5-7. Hail has also been predicted. The weather of Odisha, West Bengal and Sikkim is also going to deteriorate between March 7-9. Badra may rain in these three states.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued an alert regarding Arunachal Pradesh. According to this, the effect of western disturbance will be seen in this eastern state during the next one week. There may be light to moderate rain in isolated areas and there is also a possibility of snowfall. An alert has already been issued regarding this. Apart from this, similar weather is going to prevail in Assam and Meghalaya also. Now let us talk about South India here. The weather forecast is that hot and humid weather is likely to persist over Tamil Nadu and Kerala for the next 2 days.
Partly cloudy sky likely in Delhi
A slight coolness was felt in the air in the national capital Delhi this morning, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 11.2 degrees Celsius. According to IMD data, the capital is likely to have partly cloudy sky during the day today. The minimum temperature recorded in Delhi around 9 am today was 11.2 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature is expected to be around 25 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature recorded in the national capital on Monday was 24.9 degrees Celsius. This temperature was three degrees Celsius less than normal for this season. According to Central Pollution Control Board data, Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 122 at 9 am on Tuesday, which was in the ‘moderate’ category.
Mumbai’s temperature continues to drop, cold for next 2 days
A slight drop in temperature was recorded in Mumbai on Tuesday morning. IMD has predicted cold in the city for the next 2 days. The minimum temperature in the financial capital was recorded at 18 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature recorded in the city on Monday was 17.9 degrees Celsius, which is the lowest temperature in March after a gap of four years. IMD Director Sunil Kamble said that for the last few days, the maximum temperature of Mumbai is being recorded between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is between 18 to 20 degrees Celsius. He said that the temperature is changing due to change in wind direction. Kamble said, ‘The main reason for the drop in temperature in Mumbai is the change in wind direction. The temperature has also dropped due to northern and western winds as well as snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.