Weather in Delhi
There is an improvement in Delhi’s air ahead of Diwali. But it still remains in the dangerous category. At 7 am on Wednesday, Delhi’s air quality index was still 271. The AQI exceeds 300 in many areas of Delhi. Talking about Delhi weather, there has been no change. In addition to the heat during the day, the temperature has also increased at night. People looking forward to the cold don’t seem to feel it until November 15th.
There is a chance of clear weather in Delhi-NCR on Diwali. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear in Delhi-NCR on October 30 and 31, but there will be fog. There is a possibility of rain in some areas of UP. Mild winter will begin after Diwali. There is a chance of rain in some states on October 31. The next six days remain very dangerous for Delhi. According to Safar India, the air quality in the capital is expected to be very poor from Wednesday. Firecrackers bursting on Diwali will make it scarier.
Dangerous days ahead in Delhi
Air pollution in Delhi is still bad, making people have trouble breathing. People are suffering from coughs and colds due to bad air. According to Safar India, the air quality between October 30 and November 1 is likely to be in the very poor category. In case of additional emissions of firecrackers and stubble/garbage fires, the air quality may reach the severe category on October 31 and November 1. Based on forecasts for the next 6 days, air quality is likely to remain very poor to severe.
Delhi air will be like this.
On October 30, the prevailing surface wind in Delhi is likely to blow from the north/southeast direction with a speed of 6 to 10 km/hr, fog in the morning and clear sky. On October 31 morning, the prevailing surface wind is likely to remain calm and come from the northwest at Delhi, with a speed of 16 to 8 km/h and clear sky. During the morning hours of November 1, the prevailing surface wind is likely to remain calm and blow in the northwest/southeast direction over Delhi and the sky will remain clear.
It will rain in these states
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of the weather changing in Uttar Pradesh. There is a chance of rain in Prayagraj, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Sonbhadra and Chandauli of the state on Diwali. Apart from these, the IMD has predicted rain in coastal and southern areas of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu on October 31.