New Delhi: Delhi temperature is predicted to reach round 36 degrees Celsius within the coming days, India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned on Sunday (April 4).
Day and evening temperatures will rise as the times cross, nevertheless, a “heatwave” is unlikely for at the very least one other week, Skymet Weather report mentioned.
The climate division has predicted primarily clear skies within the day, whereas partly cloudy sky is predicted within the afternoon or night, PTI reported.
On Sunday, a minimal temperature of 14 degrees Celsius, 5 notches under the season’s common, was recorded, IMD said. The relative humidity was recorded at 49 per cent.
Earlier on Saturday, the Met division had knowledgeable that Delhi’s minimal temperature had dropped to 11.7 degrees Celsius, the bottom recorded within the month of April in at the very least 12 years.
On March 29, with a most temperature of 40.1 degrees Celsius, Delhi marked its hottest March day in 76 years.
Meanwhile, the nationwide capital’s air high quality was recorded within the ‘reasonable’ class. The air high quality index (AQI) was 156 at 10.05 am, as per the real-time knowledge by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
An AQI is taken into account ‘good’ if it lies between zero and 50, ‘passable’ when it’s between 51 and 100, ‘reasonable’ in case of 101 and 200, ‘poor’ when it’s 201 and 300, ‘very poor’ when it falls between 301 and 400, and it’s thought of ‘extreme’ when between 401 and 500.
(With PTI inputs)