New Delhi, October 6 (IANS) The weather is ready to shift once again in the National Capital Region (NCR), as the Meteorological Department of India (IMD) has issued a yellow warning for Monday, lightly medium rains, thunderstorms and light warnings in the areas around it.
According to IMD officials, the region is likely to experience 30–40 km per hour winds with the rain -fed rains throughout the day. The maximum temperature is expected to hop around 32 ° C, while the minimum temperature is forecast at 24 ° C. Despite the rain, humidity levels can be higher, potentially causes discomfort and once the rain decreases.
The changing weather is currently attributed to a strong Western disturbances affecting northwest India. This system is expected to bring increased cloud cover, rainfall and cooler winds in the region over the next 48 hours.
In the early hours of Monday, heavy rains provoked Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and parts of Gurugram. IMD issued an orange warning for the national capital and Gurugram, while Noida and Ghaziabad remained under a yellow warning, indicating a moderate risk of weather -related disruption.
On Sunday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 34.1 ° C, below the seasonal average, and a minimum of 24.2 ° C, slightly above normal level.
In terms of air quality, Delhi saw a brief improvement due to rain and strong winds. On Saturday, the city’s 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) was on Friday at 138 (medium) compared to 88 (satisfactory), marking the cleanest Dussehra Day in three years.
Improvement eliminated a 21-day line of medium air quality, although the level of level is expected to fluctuate with the changing season.
IMD advises residents to be cautious during thunderstorms, avoid open areas, and secure loose objects that can be displaced by strong winds.
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