New Delhi: A unique play of nature is being seen in the country’s capital. Whereas in the month of April, the severe heatwave used to make one sweat, this time the people of Delhi have been forced to switch off fans and coolers. On Wednesday, April 8, Delhi witnessed a phase of weather that was not seen in more than a decade. Amidst dense clouds and cold winds, the maximum temperature at Safdarjung Observatory dropped to just 28.2 degrees Celsius Recorded, which is about 7 degrees less than normal.
Coldest morning of April after 11 years
According to Meteorological Department (IMD) data, this is the lowest maximum temperature for the month of April in the last 11 years. Earlier in the year 2016, the temperature had fallen to 27.2 degrees. This ‘pink coolness’ of April has currently put brakes on the scorching summer of Delhi. However, this relief is not going to last for long, because the Meteorological Department has now warned of a huge rise in mercury.
How will be the mood of Delhi today?
Today i.e. on 9th April, the sky of Delhi will be partly covered with clouds. maximum temperature of the day 31°C While the minimum temperature is expected to be around 15°C Can roll up to. Strong winds at a speed of 30-40 km per hour are expected since morning. Light drizzle may also occur in some areas, which will maintain humidity (50% to 80%) in the atmosphere.
Impact of Western Disturbance and IMD alert
According to IMD scientist Dr. Akhil Srivastava, currently an active ‘Western Disturbance’ is over North Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. Due to this system, rain activities along with thunder and lightning are being seen in North-Western India. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for the next 24 hours and advised people to get the latest weather information before leaving their homes.
Attention Heat will return from tomorrow, mercury will rise up to 10 degrees
If you are enjoying this cold weather, be careful. IMD has predicted that the heat will show its fierce form as soon as the sky clears from tomorrow. Temperatures to rise over plains of north-western India in next few days 8 to 10 degrees Celsius There is a possibility of a huge increase of up to. That means Delhi which is cold now is going to get hot soon. It is a matter of relief that due to rain and winds, Delhi’s air quality (AQI) has improved to 93, which is in the ‘satisfactory’ category.
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