Delhi Weather: Monsoon has become active once again in Delhi. Heavy rains fell in many parts of the capital on Thursday evening. Traffic was affected in many areas due to waterlogging caused by this. The Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rain for Friday. Light rain was recorded in some areas of the capital till 8.30 am. After this, drizzle occurred in many areas of the capital till 5.30 pm. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain with thunder and lightning in the capital on Friday. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature is expected to be 33 and minimum 24 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature on Wednesday was 33.6 degrees.
how will the weather be today
The Meteorological Department has predicted cloudy weather and moderate rain in Delhi on Friday. The department said that the maximum and minimum temperatures in the capital are expected to be around 33 and 24 degrees Celsius respectively on Friday. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the 24-hour Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi was recorded at 83 at 4 pm, which falls in the ‘satisfactory’ category.
The situation for the next seven days
According to the Meteorological Department, there will be moderate rain on Friday. The weather will be pleasant on the weekend. Moderate rain is possible on Saturday. There are chances of light rain on Sunday. Rain activities may take a break at the beginning of next week. The sky will be clear on Monday. Clear skies on Tuesday can also make people feel humid and hot. After this, rain will knock again in Delhi. Light to moderate rain is possible on Wednesday and Thursday.
Breathed clean air for 128 days
At the same time, according to a report of the Delhi government, the people of the capital breathed clean air for 128 days in the first six months of 2024. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) report said that there were 128 ‘good days’ during the period January-July, 2024. The report states that the number of ‘good days’ from August 1 to August 20 was 20. At the same time, the number of ‘good days’ in terms of air quality has increased from 159 in 2018 to 206 in 2023.