Delhi residents are enduring sultry weather. The clear sky and powerful sunlight are creating discomfort during the afternoon hours. The weather forecast suggests that Delhi’s weather will not change significantly in the coming days. Clear skies will persist, leading to intense sunshine. This bright sun is creating a sensation of warmth. No immediate respite from the heat is expected. The weather department predicts that temperatures will only decrease when humidity declines.
On Sunday, Delhi’s maximum temperature was 35.3 degrees Celsius, which was 0.9 degrees above the norm, while the minimum temperature was 24.3 degrees Celsius, 0.6 degrees below normal. Humidity levels varied from 89 to 51 percent. Some areas had cloud cover today, but the sky cleared quickly and no rain fell.
The weather department anticipates that temperatures in Delhi will rise. The department stated that Monday will also see clear skies and intense sunshine in Delhi. The maximum and minimum temperatures may increase slightly, possibly reaching 35 and 25 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, pollution levels are increasing in Delhi during the monsoon season. The Central Pollution Control Board recorded Delhi’s AQI at 127 on Sunday, which falls under the moderate category.
Weather predictions have been released for Uttar Pradesh. The IMD forecasts sporadic rainfall in the state. Clear skies in western UP will lead to intense sunshine, potentially causing humid heat. Light to moderate rainfall is expected in eastern UP.
Bihar is likely to experience relief from rain. Flood-like conditions continue in the low-lying regions of Bihar. Many districts are affected by floods. Rivers are overflowing due to the influx of water from Nepal. However, the water levels in rivers may soon drop, offering relief from the floods. The weather department has forecasted light to moderate rainfall for various districts of the state.
The intensity of rainfall has decreased in the hilly states. The IMD has predicted rain in several districts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. There might be light rain with thunder in the mountainous areas, but residents in most districts can anticipate relief from heavy rainfall for the coming days. Lightning is possible in several districts, including Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh, Nainital, and Champawat.
Rajasthan has received relief from heavy rain. People may face humid heat in the coming days. Most districts in the state are expected to have clear skies on Monday. The weather department has not issued any alert about the possibility of heavy rainfall in the state.
