Weather Update: Cold Returns in Punjab, Haryana And Delhi, Now the Weather Will Change Next Week
light rain occurred late on Thursday, once again the coolness was realized. This round of rain will continue till Friday afternoon. On Thursday, the pollution of Delhi-NCR due to strong wind blowing at a speed of 25 to 30 kmph has been completely under control. Since Friday morning, strong winds have been blowing, due to which people feel mild coolness.
According to the Meteorological Department, due to the effect of western disturbance, there is a period of rain in Haryana and Punjab. Delhi NCR will receive light rain by Friday afternoon. Since this rain will be accompanied by strong wind, it will also cause a slight drop in temperature and increase the feeling of coolness. On the other hand, according to Skymet Weather Chief Meteorologist Mahesh Palawat, this round of coolness will last till Sunday. The weather will clear again from Monday and temperatures will start rising.
The cold spell will continue for 2-3 days
According to the meteorological department, this round of cold will continue for the next two to three days. After this, the weather will start to feel hot again. Then there are few chances of the cold returning. Due to western disturbance, there may be a slight change in the weather.
At the same time, on Thursday, the phase of darkness continued between the clouds and the sun. The maximum temperature was 27.5 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal. The minimum temperature was also 13.6 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal. Humidity levels in the air ranged from 50 to 86 percent. The highest maximum temperature was 28.0 degree Celsius in Palam and 15.2 degree Celsius in Ianagar. It will be cloudy on Friday as well. Wind will move at a speed of 25 to 30 kmph and the maximum and minimum temperatures will be 24 and 13 degrees Celsius respectively
On Thursday, the air pollution level in Delhi-NCR came down further. According to the Air Bulletin issued by the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi’s air index was recorded at 230. Among the NCR cities, Faridabad air index 180, Ghaziabad 270, Greater Noida 246, Gurugram 180 and Noida 253 were recorded. Winds in Faridabad and Gurugram were normal, while the winds in all other places were in poor category.