After two days of rain in Delhi-NCR, dense fog returned on Monday morning, reducing visibility in several areas. The IMD issued a red alert for parts of Delhi due to poor visibility. Here’s how the weather is expected to remain through the day.
After the rainfall in Delhi NCR, heavy fog is returned in the city. Several parts Delhi recorded rain in the past 24 hours, because of this, cold is intensified. On Monday morning, the city was covered with dense fog which lowered the visibility. Due to which people faced difficulties while travelling and driving the car. The IMD has issued a red alert for dense fog in several parts of Delhi.
How the Weather Will Be in Delhi Today
Delhi is likely to remain cloudy throughout the day. The day began with dense fog in some parts of the city, but the visibility is likely to improve as the day progresses and the fog lifts. The cloud layer is also likely to ensure that there is no bright sunshine. There are also likely to be winds with a speed of 10-20 kmph. The maximum temperature is also likely to remain at 21°C, while the minimum temperature is likely to be around 11°C.
Weather Outlook for Delhi This Week
According to weather forecast, the clouds are expected to see in the next three to four days. On February 3, Delhi can expect partly cloudy skies, with light to moderate fog expected in the morning. There may be a drop of 2-3°C in temperatures, which will make the cold even more biting. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature may touch 19°C, while the minimum temperature may drop to 9°C. There will be no change in the temperature in the coming days.
Rain Recorded Across Several Parts of Delhi
Delhi has experienced rainfall in many parts of the city over the weekend. According to the IMD, light rain was recorded at Safdarjung and Palam in the last 24 hours after 5:30 pm on February 1. Lodhi Road received 0.2 mm of rain, while the Ridge area received 0.6 mm of rain.
This year, rainfall in Delhi in January was 33% higher than the normal average of 19.1 mm. The total rainfall in Delhi in January was 25.4 mm, which is 6.3 mm above the normal average. On Sunday, the highest temperature recorded was 24.6°C, while the lowest temperature was recorded at 12.1°C. The coldest place in the city was Palam, where the temperature dropped to 10.6°C.
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