Delhi-NCR's mercury dropped after rain: pollution level also improved
Delhi-NCR's mercury dropped after rain: pollution level also improved, temperature likely to remain 34 degrees till April 10
The mercury has dropped in Delhi-NCR due to the early morning rains. On Tuesday, the maximum and minimum temperature of Delhi was recorded as two degrees below normal. At the same time, due to the rain, there has been a decline of about 70 index in the pollution level. Mayur Vihar and Jafarpur recorded maximum rainfall till Tuesday morning.
According to the Meteorological Center, the maximum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 31.3 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature at 16.3 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Which was two degrees less than normal.
There will be an increase in the temperature in the capital from Wednesday. By April 10, Delhi's maximum temperature can reach 34 degrees due to sunshine during the day. At the same time, due to the rains in Delhi, there has been a decline in the pollution level. The AQI was recorded at 179 in Delhi on Monday, which came down to 109 on Tuesday.
Where there was snowfall on the high peaks of the Kullu district of Himachal. It rained heavily in the low-lying areas. At the same time, light clouds were also present in the capital Shimla along with sunshine.
Bad weather and snowfall stopped the steps of the tourists who came out from Manali to see the Atal Tunnel Rohtang on Tuesday. Tourists could not visit Atal Tunnel Rohtang due to fresh snowfall.
What next: According to the Meteorological Institute, pollution levels are likely to improve for the next three days. However, with the warming of the weather, there may be some increase in the pollution level.
Delhi is likely to experience predominant surface wind from northwest directions with a speed of 12-16 kmph on Wednesday. The sky will be mainly clear. The sun is expected to shine.
The wind speed is expected to remain the same for the next few days.