LIGHT RAIN IN DELHI-NCR, THEN FORECAST TO GROW COLD
  • It was partly cloudy in Delhi on Tuesday morning, it also rained somewhere.
  • The minimum temperature was recorded at 11.6 degrees Celsius at 8:30 am on Tuesday.
  • If rain and thunderstorms show in Delhi, hail will fall at some places
  • Improvement in pollution situation due to rain, the wind has gone from very bad to bad now



The capital of Delhi was partly cloudy on Tuesday morning, with some rain also. Light rain is expected in the evening along with hail. “The minimum temperature recorded at 8.30 am today was 11.6 degrees Celsius, which is five degrees above normal,” said an official of the Meteorological Department. The humidity level was recorded at 95 percent.

LIGHT RAIN IS EXPECTED IN THE EVENING ALONG WITH HAIL

“The meteorological department has predicted light rain and thunderstorms by the evening,” the official said. There is a possibility of hail in many places. ”According to railway officials, around 15 trains were running late due to fog. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 18 and 10 degrees Celsius respectively.


WINTER WILL RETURN AGAIN

According to the Meteorological Department, if rain and thunderstorms show in Delhi, hail will fall at some places. The department also claims that the weather of Delhi will remain the same on Wednesday. After that, the cold will return again. However, due to the changing weather in the capital, the effect of pollution has reduced somewhat. Despite this, his level remains poor. The pollution of the capital was very bad yesterday.
For the last several days, the pollution that has been going on badly has come down to a poor level. The air quality index was at 286 this morning. Since there is light rain today, it may decrease further. On the other hand, Skymet also says that due to a new and active western disturbance, the weather is disturbing in most parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, North Rajasthan, and western Uttar Pradesh. The rain has started in Punjab. Today rain activities will increase and most parts of Punjab, Haryana, North Rajasthan, Western Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi will receive rain. Rain is expected to continue till January 8 in these parts.


After the rains cease and the western disturbances go ahead, the minimum temperatures in these places will start to fall and the cold wave is likely to resume in many areas in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi-NCR from 9 January.