Weather will turn again in Delhi-NCR, there is an alert of heavy rain on Sunday

  • | Saturday | 23rd October, 2021

According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi-NCR may receive rains again on Saturday and Sunday, before it started on Saturday with a change in the weather last week, with intermittent rain till Monday morning.

For the last several days, along with the capital of the country, Delhi, as well as in the cities of NCR, there is a rapid change in the weather. Compared to other days, people in Delhi-NCR felt colder on Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department is indicating that there may be an increase in cold in Delhi-NCR in the coming days, as rain has been predicted on Saturday and Sunday. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi-NCR may receive rains again on Saturday and Sunday, before it started on Saturday with a change in the weather last week, with intermittent rain till Monday morning.

According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will change in the next few hours. After this, the sky of Delhi-NCR may remain cloudy on Saturday as well as on Sunday. During this, light to moderate rain may occur on Saturday, but heavy rain has been forecast for Sunday.

It is being told that due to the active western disturbance, light rain may occur in many areas of Delhi on Saturday. In view of this, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert. The Meteorological Department says that there is a high chance of rain on Sunday. Heavy rain may occur at many places.

At the same time, there has been a slight improvement in the pollution level in Delhi NCR. The reason for this is that due to the change in wind direction, the effect of stubble smoke has reduced. However, the air quality in four cities of Delhi and NCR was recorded in the moderate category, while the air quality in Ghaziabad was recorded in the poor category.

According to SAFAR India, the role of stubble smoke in Delhi`s pollution was 4 percent, whereas a day ago, the role of stubble smoke was 15 percent. In this sense, the effect of stubble smoke was reduced by 11 percent.


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