
The weather patterns have changed once again in Delhi NCR. A drizzle has started in many areas of Delhi NCR. After this the weather became pleasant and people got relief from the heat. Let us inform you that since morning on Friday, it was cloudy in many areas.
There was a sudden change in the weather
Since the end of February, the temperature graph was going up rapidly, due to which the heat was felt even in winter. In the last several days, the temperature has dropped rapidly due to the turn of the weather. Heavy rain accompanied by strong wind at many places in Delhi-NCR on Monday late evening brought down the temperature further. On Tuesday, the day temperature was recorded as five degrees below normal. Due to this, there was a feeling of winter in March.
Due to the active Western Disturbance, this sudden change in the weather was seen. It rained heavily in Delhi on Monday evening. Till 8:30 am on Tuesday, 10.4 mm of rain was recorded. The highest rainfall was recorded in the Ridge at 43.0 mm. While Jafarpur recorded 30.0 mm of rain. At the same time, the maximum temperature was five degrees below normal at 25.8 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature was two degrees below normal at 14.1 degree Celsius. The lowest minimum temperature of 11.6 degrees Celsius was recorded in the ridge.
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