• Source:JND

Delhi-NCR Weather: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued no rain alert for today in the national capital. According to the IMD, the sky in Delhi is expected to remain clear today with bright sunshine during the day. There is no chance of rain during this period. The maximum temperature in the capital is likely to be around 32 degrees C, while the minimum temperature may hover around 19 degrees C.

Following recent rainfall in the Delhi-NCR region, mornings and evenings have turned cooler, with the minimum temperature continuing to drop in the NCR. However, daytime temperatures remain warm due to persistent sunlight. The slight chill in the mornings and evenings has led residents to stop using coolers and air conditioners, with fans now operating at lower speeds. Early in the morning, people can be seen wearing sweaters and shawls. The cooler air is attributed to rain and snowfall in northern Indian states last week.

According to IMD experts, a severe winter is likely in many parts of India this year due to La Nina.

The weather in Delhi is expected to remain clear until October 18, with no possibility of rain during this period. Temperatures are also expected to remain stable. From October 14 to 18, the maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to range between 32 degrees C and 33 degrees C, while the minimum temperature is expected to be around 20 degrees C to 21 degrees C.

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Air Quality Deteriorates In Delhi-NCR

Delhi's air quality is worsening as temperatures drop. On Sunday at 4 pm, the capital's Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 164, falling in the moderate category. The minimum temperature in Delhi on Sunday was 19.6 degrees C, 1.4 degrees C below normal, while the maximum temperature was 30.3 degrees C, 3.9 degrees C below normal.

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Will Delhi Experience A Colder Winter This Season?

According to the IMD's forecast, severe cold is expected across many parts of India, particularly in northern regions, including Delhi. Cold waves and increased snowfall are also anticipated in hilly states. The IMD predicts above-average rainfall across most parts of the country in October.