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Delhi Weather: The maximum temperature will settle at 20 degrees Celsius and the minimum will settle around 8 degrees Celsius, according to IMD’s weekly forecast.

its inhabitants Delhi Waking up to a foggy morning on Tuesday, the national capital was placed under an orange alert for dense fog. India Meteorological DepartmentNow cast. Meanwhile, the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 254, falling in the “poor” category, according to 8 am data released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

Delhi Weather: Red alert issued in parts of Delhi for dense fog. (Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times)According to IMD’s weekly forecast, the maximum temperature will settle at 20 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be around 8 degrees Celsius.

Alert in some parts of DelhiEarlier, a red alert was issued for North Delhi, Central Delhi, North East Delhi, East Delhi, New Delhi, Shahdara, South Delhi and South East Delhi; Meanwhile, an orange alert has been issued for North West Delhi, West Delhi and South West Delhi.

Delhi Weekly ForecastAccording to the Met department, the national capital will experience foggy days till February 8, with a maximum temperature of 20-23 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 8-10 degrees Celsius.

Also read Over 300 flights were delayed due to thick fog on Monday

No weather warnings were issued from February 4 to February 8.

More than 300 flights were delayed on MondayOver 300 flights were delayed after Delhi Dense fog fell for more than six hours on Monday morning, a day after light rain in the city as a western depression kept moisture levels high. Visibility dropped to 100 meters in some parts of the city, with cloudy skies throughout the day, keeping maximum temperatures below normal, before HT. Report.

On Monday, Delhi’s maximum temperature stood at 17.5 degrees Celsius – five degrees below normal for this time of the year. A day ago it was 24.6 degrees Celsius. Monday’s minimum temperature stood at 10.4 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal. A day ago it was 12.1 degrees Celsius. However, no cold days have been declared despite maximum temperatures being a wide departure from normal; The minimum was not below 10 degrees Celsius.

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