Delhi-NCR climate slowly shifting, cold weather update on the horizon, not severe yet.
Delhi-NCR climate slowly shifting, cold weather update on the horizon, not severe yet.

There has definitely been a decline in temperature in Delhi-NCR. However, it is not yet cold here. The Meteorological Department has stated that residents of Delhi may need to be patient until November 15 for cooler temperatures. However, the air quality index in the city has significantly decreased.

The AQI was recorded at 382 on Tuesday, indicating a ‘very poor’ air quality level. Let’s find out the weather forecast for Delhi and other Indian states today…

The climate in Delhi-NCR is consistently shifting. However, moving slowly. The cold weather update has begun, but it’s not as severe yet. With the exception of the morning and night, a sweater is not necessary during the day. Today, specifically Tuesday, Delhi-NCR has experienced a decrease in temperature of 4 degrees.

The lowest temperature in Delhi is 16 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperature is 33 degrees Celsius as reported by Aaj Ka Mausam. However, when discussing the vicinity of Delhi in UP, temperatures ranging from 18 to 32 degrees Celsius have been observed in cities like Noida and Ghaziabad.

According to the weather department, people in Delhi-NCR might have to wait until November 15 for the arrival of winter chill. However, the possibility of smog beginning to appear over Delhi has become worrisome. The presence of smog could be observed in the air during Monday’s morning and afternoon. Even though the layer was thin, it still impacted visibility. Tuesday also presents a similar situation.

Meteorologists explain that light smog is beginning to form because of the lower wind speed and growing cold influence. The same circumstances will persist here over the next two to three days. Between November 6 and 10, the lowest temperature is expected to range from 16 to 17 degrees while the highest temperature may vary from 32 to 33 degrees. Smog or fog may persist until 8 November. Skymet reports significant temperature variations across various areas of the city.