The weather in Delhi-NCR took an unexpected turn on Tuesday. The entire region experienced pleasant weather as torrential rains began accompanied by b winds. The temperature has dropped due to the rain and cool winds, providing significant relief from the humid heat that had been bothering people for a long time.
Weather Update: The weather in Delhi-NCR has once again taken a turn. On Tuesday, the capital Delhi and its surrounding areas experienced torrential rains along with b winds, providing significant relief to people from the humid heat. The rising temperatures and humidity had been bothering people for the past few days, but the weather has become pleasant with the rain.
According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), light to moderate rain may continue in Delhi-NCR in the coming days. The temperature has dropped due to the rain, and there is a coolness in the air.
Bright Sunshine in the Morning, Weather Changed in the Afternoon
Delhi residents faced bright sunshine on Tuesday morning, but the weather suddenly changed by the afternoon. Strong winds started blowing with dark clouds, and immediately after that, heavy rain hit several areas. This rain caused a drop in temperature, and people heaved a sigh of relief.
The Meteorological Department says that the maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to remain around 32 to 33 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature around 26 degrees Celsius. Light rain and drizzle are expected to continue for the next few days.
Rain's Impact Also Felt in Rewari and Other Parts of NCR
Not only Delhi, but the rain has also made the weather pleasant in other areas of NCR. Rewari in Haryana also witnessed rain after four days. Clouds gathered around 10:30 am on Tuesday morning, and rain started after a light drizzle. The continuous humidity had been bothering people for the past few days, but now the temperature is expected to decrease due to the rain. According to the Meteorological Department, similar weather is expected to prevail until Thursday.
Rewari Temperature
- Monday: Maximum 32.5 degrees, minimum 22 degrees Celsius
- Sunday: Maximum 34 degrees, minimum 21.5 degrees Celsius
Delhi's Air Cleaned by Rain
A major positive impact of the rain in Delhi-NCR is also being seen on the air quality (AQI). According to the latest data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's AQI was recorded at 104 at 9 am on Tuesday, which falls in the moderate category. Pollutants spread in the atmosphere have been washed away due to the rain, due to which the air has become cleaner than before.
Air quality in other cities of NCR was also either satisfactory or remained at a moderate level. Meteorologists say that there is no possibility of any major deterioration in air quality for the next few days due to the rain.