
विक्रांत सिंह शेखावत
- भारत,
- 10-Feb-2025,
- (अपडेटेड 10-Feb-2025 09:43 AM IST)
Delhi Weather Update: The effect of cold has started reducing in many states of North India including Delhi-NCR. A gradual increase in temperature is being seen since Basant Panchami. On Monday, the weather will be clear in Delhi-NCR and there will be bright sunshine during the day. According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature is likely to be 12 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is likely to be 27 degrees Celsius.The same weather will continue in the next two days as wellWeather experts predict that the weather will remain clear in Delhi-NCR on Tuesday and Wednesday as well. Due to bright sunshine throughout the day, the minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be 12 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius respectively. During this time there will be no special effect of cold, which will give relief to the people from the cold.Temperature will also rise in Uttar PradeshWeather changes are also being seen in Uttar Pradesh. According to the local Meteorological Department of the state, the weather will remain dry in both the eastern and western divisions on Sunday. The weather will be normal in other major cities including Varanasi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Ayodhya, Agra, Jhansi, Prayagraj and Noida. Due to the effect of surface winds, there will be a slight increase in temperature, due to which the cold will be felt less.Presence of clouds in Haryana, but temperature stableDue to snowfall in the hilly areas of Haryana and the effect of northwest winds, a change in the weather can be seen. Many districts of Haryana are likely to remain cloudy on Monday. However, despite this change, there will be no significant drop in temperature, due to which the effect of cold will be limited.Delhi's air quality deteriorates againDespite the improvement in the weather, Delhi's air quality has started deteriorating once again. The air quality, which remained in the 'moderate' category for the last two days, reached the 'poor' category on Sunday. The city's 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 227 at 4 pm on Sunday, which was 152 at the same time on Saturday. According to data from 39 monitoring stations, PM2.5 levels remain high, leading to an increase in air pollution.ConclusionThe cold in North India is now gradually decreasing, and day temperatures are increasing. However, some challenges remain due to the presence of clouds in Haryana and increasing air pollution in Delhi. The weather is expected to become clearer in the coming days, which will give relief to people from the cold.