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Mist Also Increases With Cold; Visibility Decreased In Delhi

Mist also increases with cold; Visibility decreased in many areas of Delhi. The fog has also knocked in Delhi-NCR amidst the continuous increase in the cold.

On Monday, where the cold has increased amid a drop in the minimum temperature, the fog has enveloped almost all areas of Delhi-NCR. In some areas, visibility was very low due to this.

Visibility was less than 500 meters in many areas of NCR due to haze. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the mist will increase with cold in the coming days. Fog will increase rapidly after Diwali.

Cold will deepen in the next few days

According to the Meteorological Department, the fog will also deepen in the coming days. As far as Monday’s forecast, the sky will be clear. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be 30 and 11 degrees Celsius respectively.

According to Skymet Weather, the weather will be clear for a few days now. This may cause a further drop in temperature in the coming days.

Cold felt even during the day

Amid the severe category of air pollution, the minimum temperature in Delhi has remained the same for several days, while the maximum temperature has also started decreasing gradually.

The minimum and maximum temperatures recorded on Monday. Due to the increase in cold, people are having problems in the morning and evening, the day is also feeling cold.

According to the Meteorological Department, the cold weather is likely to continue like this.

On Sunday, the maximum temperature in the capital Delhi was 29.7 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature was recorded at 11.2 degrees Celsius.

It is three degrees below normal. Palam was the coldest, with a maximum temperature of just 26.5 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels in the air ranged from 44 to 98 percent.

People are troubled by the ever-increasing air pollution in the northern state of the country. People are jealous of the eyes as soon as they get out of the house. People are suffocated due to rising air pollution.

It is becoming increasingly difficult for people to get out of the house due to the continuously polluting air. Not only this, but air pollution is also prevalent in many states of the country.

Every day the air of Delhi-NCR is becoming poisonous. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has also reached the critical category.

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