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Delhi Weather: Will there be more rain in Delhi? Meteorological Department kept in ‘Green Zone’, know- the condition of wind

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Delhi Weather: Will there be more rain in Delhi? Meteorological Department kept in ‘Green Zone’, know- the condition of wind

Today (September 19) in Delhi, the sky will be partly cloudy. The Meteorological Department has kept the city in the green zone, that is, there is no rain alert at the moment. However, there is a possibility of light showers in some places.

According to the Meteorological Department, light superficial winds may occur in the city in the morning. Talking about the temperature, today Delhi’s minimum temperature will be between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is likely to be around 33 to 34 degrees. The weather will be very pleasant.

Yesterday’s temperature was less than normal

On Thursday (September 18), Delhi’s maximum temperature was recorded at 33.8 degrees Celsius, which was about 0.6 degrees below normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature was recorded at 25.2 degrees Celsius. Many areas of the city also received light rain during the day, due to which the weather felt a little cold and happy.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) informed that the relative humidity level in Delhi was recorded at 81 percent at 5:30 pm on Thursday. It is clear from this high humidity level that the moisture content in the atmosphere was quite high, due to which the weather felt light humid and viscosity.

Slight improvement in Delhi’s air

Talking about the quality of air in Delhi, the air quality index (AQI) was 107 at 6 pm on Thursday (September 18), which falls in the ‘medium’ category. This will give some relief to patients suffering from respiratory disease.

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), AQI is considered to be ‘good’ between 0 and 50, ‘satisfactory’ between 51 and 100, ‘medium’ between 101 and 200, ‘bad’ between 201 and 300, ‘bad’ between 301 and 400 is considered ‘very bad’ and ‘severe’ between 401 and 4000. This means that pollution in air is not very dangerous for the common people, but people with respiratory problems should take some care.

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