Apexa Rai
Apexa Rai
As Delhi prepares for polling today, the city is likely to experience a drizzle and foggy conditions, according to IMD
Delhi is set to vote amidst the 'very poor' air quality for Assemly elections today. Meanwhile, IMD has predicted light rain in parts of the city
The IMD predicts light showers for the next two days with increasing levels of fog expected in Delhi. Dense fog conditions still continue in isolated parts of the city
After the AQI in the national capital showed improvement, the CAQM decided to lift the restrictions imposed under Grap Stage-III
A significant change in temperature is expected, with light rainfall at night, IMD has issued a 'yellow alert' for the national capital for February 3
Sunday is expected to have clear skies with dense fog in the morning and at night, while minimum temperature is likely to drop by 1-2 degrees Celsius
IMD has issued a yellow alert for moderate to dense fog which is expected to disrupt flight, train operations
Air quality worsened in the National Capital Region (NCR), with most of the regions remaining in the 'poor' or 'very poor' categories
January was rather warm with Jan 31 recording a maximum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, making it the city's warmest day in the month since 2019
Weather has been pleasant lately with warm days. However, nights continue to remain cold and rain is expected in the first week of February
Grap-3 restrictions were reimposed in Delhi after city's AQI dropped to 'severe' level on Wednesday
IMD predicts Delhi-NCR weather to remain chilly in the morning and evening and temperature will be milder in the daytime this week
For the next six days, the air quality is likely to remain in the 'poor' to 'very poor' category in Delhi and surrounding regions
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Delhi-NCR recorded improved air quality after the rains that cleared the atmosphere but the temperature dropped adding to the prevalent cold conditions
New Delhi's temperature was recorded at 12.6 degrees Celsius at 5:30 am on Thursday, with a 100 per cent chance of rainfall throughout the day
As the cold conditions are likely to return to Delhi-NCR with light showers reducing the temperature, IMD has issued an alert for dense fog
Delhi-NCR grappled with zero visibility as thick layers of fog engulfed the region with intense cold wave conditions, disrupting traffic movement
Cold wave continues grappling Delhi after overnight showers which gave the much needed relief to the city's air quality
The Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi recorded zero visibility during early morning hours. Consequently, flight operations were disrupted on a large scale