• Source:JND

The temperature in Delhi and the surrounding areas has dropped with the advent of the winter season, but the chilling winters of the national capital are still not here.

According to information, Delhi will continue to witness pleasant weather in the coming days as the harsh cold weather will gradually take over the Delhi-NCR region.

At present, a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea is repeatedly changing its path. The cyclone that formed over the Bay of Bengal has also weakened.

Currently, a cyclonic circulation is present over Bihar, and a weak western disturbance has moved over Haryana and Delhi-NCR. Due to this, north-westerly winds are blowing across the region, causing a drop in night temperatures.

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On November 3, a new weak western disturbance will become active, which will cause mild weather changes in northern Haryana and Delhi on November 4 and 5.

Chilling winters only in November

Dr Chandramohan, nodal officer at the Environment Club, Government College, Narnaul, said that with no further weather system impact, the daytime weather is expected to be pleasant. However, northern winds will make nights colder.

He said that even in November, severe cold is not expected. Daytime temperatures will remain around normal, while nighttime temperatures will remain below normal, as long as daytime temperatures don't drop.

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Temperatures will remain above and around normal. He said that in Haryana and NCR, Delhi, maximum temperatures are expected to be around 30-31°C and minimum temperatures around 15-16°C at the beginning of the month.

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