Heatwave to wreak havoc in Delhi for 2 days, AQI in very poor category
Heatwave to wreak havoc in Delhi for 2 days, AQI in very poor category
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New Delhi: Delhi-NCR is set to experience heatwave conditions for the next two days of March. In fact, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a heatwave in Delhi today i.e. on Tuesday and Wednesday. On the other hand, according to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature will cross 40 degrees Celsius during this time. Let us tell you all that earlier on Monday, the hottest day of the season was recorded and the maximum temperature in Safdarjung was 39 degrees above normal. recorded 1°C. On the other hand, Narela recorded 42 degrees Celsius, Pitampura 41.1, Najafgarh 40.7 degrees Celsius. It is being said that there is a possibility of a severe heatwave for the next two days and in view of this, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert.

Let us tell you all that on Monday, the minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 23.2, four above normal and the maximum temperature was 7 above normal at 39.1 degrees Celsius. On Monday, the humidity level in the air in Delhi was 23 to 56 per cent. With this, the maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to be 40 and the minimum temperature will be 22 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The weather will be clear. The heatwave is expected to run today i.e. on Tuesday and Wednesday. With this, the maximum temperature in Noida is expected to be 41.2 and the minimum temperature will be 27.6 degrees Celsius.

Yes, and the sky will be clear here too. Apart from this, the maximum temperature in Gurugram is likely to be 40 and the minimum temperature will be 21 degrees Celsius. The weather will be clear. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi today is 318 in the very poor category. On the other hand, the AQI in Noida has been recorded at 244 in the poor category, while Gurugram also recorded an AQI of 339 in the very poor category. Let us tell you all that the AQI is considered to be 'good' between zero and 50, 'satisfactory' between 51 and 100, 'moderate' between 101 and 200, 'poor' between 201 and 300, 'very poor' between 301 and 400 and 'severe' between 401 and 500.

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