Current conditions in Delhi consist of a sunny morning with a temperature of 24.3 degrees Celsius.

The forecast for the day was for partly overcast sky, and the highest temperature was anticipated to reach around 40 degrees Celsius.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the lowest temperature in Delhi on Saturday morning settled at 24.3 degrees Celsius, which is four notches below the average temperature for the season. It was a comfortable start to the day.

According to what was found, the relative humidity was measured at 58 percent at 8:30 in the morning.

The forecast for the day was for partly overcast sky, and the highest temperature was anticipated to reach around 40 degrees Celsius.

On Friday, the highest temperature recorded in the nation’s capital was 39.4 degrees Celsius, which is one degree lower than the usual temperature. Meanwhile, the lowest temperature recorded was 23.2 degrees Celsius, which is five degrees below than normal.

According to the private weather forecasting firm Skymet, temperatures are anticipated to fall beginning on June 27.

“The possibility exists that the highest temperature of the day in Delhi will be more than 40 degrees, brought on by breezes from the west that are dry and scorching. As of the 27th of June, a dip in temperature is anticipated, along with thunderstorms and some drizzle “The statement was made by Mahesh Palawat, vice president of climate change and meteorology at Skymet Weather.

According to information obtained from the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the air quality index (AQI) was measured to be in the “bad” category (217) at around 9 in the morning.

“good” refers to an AQI between 0 and 50, “satisfactory” refers to between 51 and 100, “moderate” refers to between 101 and 200, “poor” refers to between 201 and 300, “very poor” refers to between 301 and 400, and “severe” refers to between 401 and 500.

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