Weekend will be pleasant in Delhi-NCR
Strong cold winds will also blow with rain on Monday. There will be showers along with thunder. Because of this, the maximum temperature can be reduced to just 28 degrees. On the other hand, from March 21, the weather will start clearing up. The temperature will start increasing. On March 21, the maximum temperature will be recorded around 30 and the minimum temperature will be around 17 degrees. After this, on March 22 and 23, the maximum temperature can remain at 32 to 33 degrees and the minimum temperature can remain at 16 to 17 degrees.
Delhi weather forecast
Had to satisfy with drizzle
There was a possibility of drizzle in the capital on Friday. It drizzled in Aya Nagar till around 7 pm. Some other places saw drops, but it was so small that the meteorological instruments could not trace it. According to Skymet, there is a possibility of light rain in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and East Gujarat on next Saturday. The temperature is falling during the day.
Delhi’s temperature was normal for the first time in March
For the first time this March, the temperature was recorded at a normal level. The maximum temperature on Friday was 30.4 degrees. This is normal. And the minimum temperature was 17.2 degrees. This is one degree higher than normal. It was cloudy in the capital since morning. Due to this the sun remained mild. There was a big drop in temperature. During 24 hours, the maximum temperature dropped by about 3 degrees. The humidity level in the air ranged from 47 to 77 percent.
The maximum temperature at many places in Delhi-NCR remained below 30 degrees. Of these, the maximum temperature was 29.6 degrees in Palam, 29.8 degrees in Lodi Road, 28.2 degrees in Gurugram, 29.2 degrees in Faridabad, 29.1 degrees in Jafarpur, 29.2 degrees in Noida and 27.3 degrees in Mayur Vihar.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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