The weather seems to be constantly changing its movement. After a long journey of winter in Delhi-NCR, the heat knocked but today again fog-covered some parts of Delhi-NCR. It is worth noting that the last 2-3 days in Delhi have created a record of heat with increased temperature. The maximum temperature continues to rise above the average. The maximum temperature remained above 27 degree Celsius for the third consecutive day on Friday, breaking the record of 5 years. In the year 2016, it was 27 degrees.
The minimum temperature has also reached normal. Now only a slight cold is felt in the morning and evening. The temperature has started to rise in the coming week. According to the Meteorological Ministry, the cold is now on its way back from the plains. Due to the recent snowfall in the mountainous areas, winter is getting a little colourful. This is the reason, which has a partial effect on Delhi in the morning and evening. There is no significant decrease in the minimum temperature.
On Friday, the minimum temperature of the capital was 10.2 degrees Celsius above normal and 27.4 degrees Celsius higher than the maximum. In the last 24 hours, the maximum level of air humidity has been recorded at 100 and a minimum 51%. The minimum temperature in Mungeshpur area of Delhi was 8.6 degrees Celsius.
A layer of dense fog envelops parts of Delhi-NCR; visuals from Mayur Vihar Phase-1. pic.twitter.com/jDPnvFI46k
ANI February 13, 2021
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