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  • Delhi information 2nd highest imply most temperature for February since 1901

    Image Source : PTI Delhi information 2nd highest imply most temperature for February since 1901
    Delhi has recorded imply most temperature of 27.9 levels Celsius in February, the second-highest recorded for the month within the final 120 years, the Indian Meteorological Department stated on Sunday. The highest imply most temperature recorded for February in Delhi was 29.7 levels Celsius in 2006, the IMD officers stated.
    On Sunday, a minimal temperature of 15.6 levels Celsius, three notches above the season’s common, was recorded, whereas the utmost temperature was 32.3 levels Celsius, the Met Department stated.
    The climate division has predicted clear sky for Monday with mist within the morning.

    The most and minimal temperatures are anticipated to be round 31 and 13 levels Celsius respectively.
    Delhi’s air high quality was within the poor class all through the day with the air high quality index (AQI) recorded at 211, the realtime information of the Central Pollution Control Board confirmed.
    According to the Ministry of Earth Sciences’ System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), high-surface wind pace, greater temperature and better boundary layer heights have been influencing AQI positively.
    “Hence, AQI is forecasted to be in moderate to poor category in the next two days,” it stated.
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  • Delhi’s minimal temperature at 5.3 levels C; mercury rise seemingly

    Image Source : PTI Delhi data min temp of 5.3 deg C
    The minimal temperature in Delhi rose to five.3 levels Celsius on Monday, nonetheless three notches under regular, the India Meteorological Department mentioned. A chilly wave had swept Delhi on Sunday morning, with the minimal temperature dipping to three.1 levels Celsius. Cold-wave circumstances had prevailed final Tuesday, Thursday and Friday additionally because of the chilly and dry northwesterly winds barrelling by the plains, the IMD mentioned.
    In the plains, the IMD declares a chilly wave if the minimal temperature dips to 4 levels Celsius. A extreme chilly wave is when the minimal is 2 levels Celsius or much less.
    The minimal temperature is predicted to extend to 10 levels Celsius over the following three days below the affect of a recent western disturbance, the climate division mentioned.
    On Sunday, the IMD mentioned Delhi recorded 7 ‘chilly wave’ days in January, the utmost within the month since 2008.
    “The number of ‘cold wave’ days in January this year was the highest since 2008 when 12 such days were recorded,” Kuldeep Srivastava, the pinnacle of the IMD’s regional forecasting centre, mentioned.

    Only one chilly wave day every was recorded in 2019 and 2020. The metropolis had recorded six “cold wave” days in January 2013.
    Srivastava mentioned just one western disturbance affected the plains of northwest India in January, resulting in extra cloudless nights and subsequently, extra ‘chilly wave’ days.
    Clouds lure a number of the outgoing infrared radiation, warming the bottom. The minimal temperature falls within the absence of a cloud cowl.
    On New Year’s Day, the town had recorded a minimal of 1.1 levels Celsius, the bottom for the month in 15 years.
    (With PTI inputs)

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  • Delhi’s minimal temperature rises to eight°C

    Image Source : PTI Delhi’s minimal temperature rises to eight°C
    Delhi’s minimal temperature rose to eight levels Celsius on Saturday at the same time as fog lowered visibility to 300 metres in some components of town, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned. A recent Western Disturbance (WD) affecting the western Himalayas offered some aid from the nippiness. The minimal temperature rose to eight levels Celsius because of easterly winds and a cloud cowl over the nationwide capital, an IMD official mentioned.
    Kuldeep Srivastava, the pinnacle of the IMD’s regional forecasting centre, mentioned easterly winds are usually not as chilly because the northwesterly winds coming in from the snow-clad western Himalayas, whereas clouds entice a number of the outgoing infrared radiation, pushing the minimal temperature up.

    However, the minimal temperature in Delhi will once more drop to 4 levels Celsius by Monday, Srivastava mentioned.
    “The WD will lead to widespread snowfall in the upper hills of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Cold, dry winds from the snow-capped mountains will bring the mercury down to four degrees Celsius by Monday,” he mentioned. 
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  • Delhi’s minimal temperature settles at 7.8 deg C; air high quality improves

    Image Source : PTI Delhi data minimal temperature of seven.8 levels Celsius
    Delhi’s minimal temperature settled at 7.8 levels Celsius, a notch above regular, on Wednesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned. A recent Western Disturbance will begin affecting the Western Himalayan area from Friday onwards. As a outcome, the mercury is prone to drop to 4 levels Celsius by Monday, an IMD official mentioned.
    The metropolis’s air high quality improved barely on Wednesday morning on the again of robust floor winds.
    The AQI stood at 308 at 9 am.

    Delhi’s air high quality had turned extreme on Tuesday, the sixth time this month, as a consequence of low wind pace and excessive moisture ranges.
    The metropolis’s 24-hour AQI was 404 on Tuesday, 372 on Monday and 347 on Sunday. Before that, Delhi’s air high quality remained within the extreme zone for 3 consecutive days.
    An AQI between zero and 50 is taken into account good, 51 and 100 passable, 101 and 200 reasonable, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor, and 401 and 500 extreme. 

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  • Cold wave sweeps north India, IMD predicts mild rainfall in Delhi right now

    Image Source : ANI Cold wave sweeps north India, IMD predicts mild rainfall in Delhi right now 
    Parts of North India reel beneath the chilly wave situation with dense fog and low visibility within the remoted pockets. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Monday predicted that mild rainfall will probably be witnessed by Delhiites. 
    The nationwide capital’s minimal and most temperatures are anticipated to settle round 8° and 17°C. Temperatures of 10℃ and 11.2℃ have been recorded in Palam and Safdarjung at 5:30 am, which later dipped additional at 8:30 am to 9.7℃ and 9℃ temperatures respectively.
    Meanwhile in Punjab, a blanket of dense fog envelops Ludhiana. The metropolis recorded a minimal temperature of 8 levels celsius. 
    Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur woke as much as dense fog with a temperature of 10.4℃. 

    IMD said that dense to very dense fog noticed over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and average to dense fog over Delhi, north-west Rajasthan, north-west Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, and Meghalaya at 5:30 am on January 18.
    Chandigarh, Bareilly, and Gorakhpur recorded visibility of 25 meters whereas, Amritsar, Ambala, Ganganagar, Gwalior, Baharaich, Patna, Gaya, Bhagalpur, Purnea, Guwahati, Tezpur, Agartala, and Silchar witnessed visibility of fifty meters. 
    Patiala, Hisar, Agra, and Lucknow noticed visibility as little as 200 meters.
    The Northern Railway Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) stated, not less than 26 trains operating late on January 18, as a consequence of low visibility attributable to fog.
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  • Dense fog shrouds Delhi; 4 flights delayed, 1 cancelled

    Image Source : ANI Dense fog shrouds Delhi
    Delhi witnessed dense fog on Saturday morning that led to poor visibility in a number of components of the nationwide capital. At least 4 flights to/from Delhi airport are delayed and not less than one flight stands cancelled on account of fog. Delhi airport authority said that on account of dense fog, solely CAT IIIA and CATIII B compliant plane and pilots can function. Passengers are requested to contact the airline involved for up to date flight data.

    The gradual winds and air flow situations are extraordinarily unfavourable for dispersion of pollution which result in deterioration in air high quality. As per System of Air Quality & Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), Delhi’s total air high quality index (AQI) stood at 492 i.e, ‘extreme’ class.

    Dense Fog in Delhi NCR#fog #DelhiFog pic.twitter.com/9zlXISsiQi

    — amit saini (@amitsaini560) January 16, 2021

    However, India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted that the air high quality is predicted anticipated to barely enhance from Sunday night. 

    Meanwhile, 9.8℃ temperature was recorded in Delhi’s Palam at 5:30 am on Saturday. According to IMD, the temperature is more likely to fall by 0.2℃ throughout subsequent 24 hours. While, Safdarjung recorded 8.6℃ temperature, which is more likely to rise by 1.2℃ throughout subsequent 24 hours. 

    ALSO READ | Delhi’s air high quality in ‘extreme’ class, AQI at 431
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  • Delhi’s minimal temperature inside snug vary, prone to drop

    Image Source : PTI Delhi’s minimal temperature inside snug vary
    At 10.8 levels Celsius, Delhi’s minimal temperature settled 4 notches above regular on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department mentioned. The minimal temperature within the metropolis has remained above regular since January 3 on account of cloud cowl beneath the affect of successive western disturbances.
    The Safdarjung Observatory, which supplies consultant knowledge for the town, had recorded a minimal temperature of 9.6 levels Celsius on Friday and 14.4 levels Celsius on Thursday, the very best in January in 4 years, in response to the IMD.
    The cloud cowl over the nationwide capital has prevented a steep decline within the minimal temperature thus far, an IMD official mentioned.

    Clouds lure among the outgoing infrared radiation and radiate it again downward, warming the bottom.
    Delhi’s minimal temperature is prone to dip by 2 to three levels Celsius with the graduation of northwesterly winds from snow-capped mountains in the direction of the plains beginning Saturday, the IMD mentioned.
    (With PTI inputs)

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  • Delhi’s minimal temperature dips to 9.6 deg C

    Image Source : FILE/PTI Delhi’s minimal temperature dips to 9.6 deg C
    Delhi’s minimal temperature dropped to 9.6 levels Celsius on Friday, a day after it rose to 14.4 levels Celsius, the very best in January in 4 years, in line with the India Meteorological Department (IMD). A cloud cowl continued over the nationwide capital, stopping a steep decline within the minimal temperature, an IMD official stated.
    Clouds lure a number of the outgoing infrared radiation and radiate it again downward, warming the bottom.
    The Safdarjung Observatory, which supplies consultant information for town, recorded a minimal temperature of 9.6 levels Celsius as in opposition to 14.4 levels Celsius on Thursday.
    Delhi witnessed rainfall for 4 consecutive days until Wednesday underneath the affect of a robust western disturbance affecting northwest India.
    A recent western disturbance could result in “very light” rain within the metropolis on Friday. The climate will stay cloudy, officers stated. 

    Thereafter, Delhi’s minimal temperature is prone to dip by 4 to 5 notches with the graduation of northwesterly winds from snow-capped mountains in the direction of the plains.
    The IMD stated Delhi has already recorded 56.6 mm rainfall in January, the utmost for the month in 21 years.
    On common, Delhi information 21.7 mm rain in January yearly. It had gauged 48.1 mm rainfall in January final yr, 54.1 mm rainfall in January, 2019 and 59.7 mm rain in January 1999.
    The metropolis had registered 69.8 mm rainfall in January 1995, in line with IMD information. 
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  • Very dense fog engulfs Delhi, zero visibility in components of NCR

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    Image Source : TWITTER/ANI Dense fog reduces visibility in Delhi
    Dense to very dense fog and chilly wave situations prevailed in Delhi on the primary of the brand new 12 months, decreasing visibility at many components of the nationwide capital and the NCR area. The Indian Meteorological Department had earlier predicted that the chilly wave situation will proceed in Delhi for the subsequent two days. 

    #WATCH| Dense fog reduces visibility to close zero on DND flyway in #Delhi pic.twitter.com/06JT8nxYYo— ANI (@ANI) January 1, 2021

    Delhi’s Air Quality Index additionally remained between the ‘very poor’ to ‘extreme’ class on Friday morning. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the general AQI of the nationwide capital stands 332. 

    #WATCH Dense fog, diminished visibility witnessed in Delhi on the primary day of the brand new 12 months; visuals from Mundka pic.twitter.com/IkgMdUi7is— ANI (@ANI) January 1, 2021

    An AQI between 0-50 is marked good, 51-100 is passable, 101-200 is reasonable, 201-300 is poor, 301-400 may be very poor and 401-500 is taken into account extreme.   

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  • Delhi shivers below chilly wave as temperature drops to three.5° Celsius, New Year’s eve to get colder

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    Image Source : PTI Delhi shivers below chilly wave as temperature drops to three.5 diploma celsius, New Year’s eve to get colder
    A chilly wave swept Delhi on Wednesday because the minimal temperature dipped to three.5 levels Celsius, the India Meteorological Department stated. It is more likely to get even colder on New Year’s Eve, it predicted, as dry and icy winds barrelled although the plains.

    The Safdarjung Observatory, which offers consultant knowledge for the town, recorded a minimal of three.5 levels Celsius as towards 3.6 levels Celsius on Tuesday.

    The climate stations at Jafarpur and Lodhi Road recorded a low of three.5 levels Celsius and three.7 levels Celsius, respectively, it stated.

    During nighttime, “dense” fog decreased visibility to 50 metres within the Palam space. However, it improved to 400 metres by 9 am.

    The visibility at Safdarjung was 500 metres. According to the IMD, “very dense” fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, 51 and 200 is “dense”, 201 and 500 “moderate”, and 501 and 1,000 “shallow”.

    In the plains, the IMD declares a chilly wave if the minimal temperature dips to 4 levels Celsius. A extreme chilly wave is when the minimal is 2 levels Celsius or much less.

    Cold wave circumstances are predicted in components of the town over the following two days, it stated.

    Kuldeep Srivastava, the top of the regional forecasting centre of the IMD, stated chilly and dry northerly/northwesterly winds from the western Himalayas have been barrelling by the plains, bringing the minimal temperature in north India down.

    According to the IMD, a chilly wave can also be declared when the minimal temperature is 10 levels Celsius or beneath and is 4.5 notches lower than regular.

    A “severe” chilly wave is when the minimal temperature dips to 2 levels Celsius or the departure is greater than 6.
    4 levels Celsius.

    On December 20, the Safdarjung Observatory recorded a minimal of three.4 levels Celsius, the bottom this season to this point.

    The imply minimal temperature (7.06 levels Celsius) in December this yr to this point is lower than final yr when it was 7.6 levels Celsius.

    Last yr, the nationwide capital broke the document of the longest chilly spell, registering 18 consecutive chilly days.

    At 9.4 levels Celsius, Delhi had additionally recorded the bottom most temperature in December in 119 years.

    This yr, nonetheless, the town has witnessed solely three “cold” days and seven “cold wave” days to this point. A chilly day is said when the utmost temperature is lower than or equal to 16 levels Celsius.
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