Delhi weather update: Cold winds continue in Delhi, Meteorological Department told when you will get relief – Delhi Weather Update Cold Winds to Persist in North West India for the next 48 hours

The weather patterns are constantly changing in the capital Delhi these days. Due to strong winds, temperature fluctuations are being seen, due to which sometimes there is a mild coolness and sometimes a light warmth in the day. The fresh snowfall on the mountains is also affecting the weather of Delhi, due to which there is a feeling of cold in the morning and night. Meteorologists say that at the moment the process of strong winds will continue and the same weather will continue on Thursday. However, from Friday, the winds will begin to decrease, which is likely to increase the temperature gradually.

Due to this change, Delhiites will soon feel the heat. Due to this ups and downs of the weather, people should take precautions, especially those who suffer from problems like colds and allergies.

Strong winds reduced the heat despite sunlight

On Wednesday, the sky was clear throughout the day and sunlight also came out, but the winds at a speed of 25 to 35 kmph did not allow the heat to feel much. The maximum temperature was 2.4 degrees below normal 25.0 ° C, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 11.8 degrees Celsius, 1.6 degrees below normal. The humidity level in the air was between 70 and 24 percent.

The sky will be clear on Thursday

According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear on Thursday and winds will be blowing at a speed of 25-35 kmph. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be 29 and 13 degrees Celsius during this period. From Friday, the winds will slow down and after that the temperature will start to increase.

Delhi’s air in medium category

According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s air quality was satisfactory on Wednesday. The Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 119, which falls in the middle category. In other cities of NCR, air quality was also recorded from satisfactory to middle category. Due to change in weather, pollution is not expected to increase at the moment.

Diseases increased due to changing weather

Strong winds and changing weather have also affected health. Especially in Ghaziabad adjacent to Delhi, the number of fever and cough patients has increased. On Wednesday too, strong winds continued throughout the day, causing a crowd of patients in hospitals.

According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature will increase in the next few days, which will reduce the coolness, but health problems may remain in the changing season.

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