Cold wave and pollution wreak havoc in Delhi-NCR
New Delhi: The effects of a mild winter are beginning to be felt in the capital Delhi-NCR. Furthermore, a mild chill is now prevailing across North India. Several states also experienced rainfall due to Cyclone Montha, disrupting normal life. Meanwhile, the Bihar elections were also impacted by this rain. However, the impact of Montha appears to be subsiding. Let's find out what the weather will be like across the country, including Delhi-NCR, today.
Fog in Delhi-NCR
Regarding the capital Delhi, a mild chill is beginning to be felt here. People are experiencing cold weather during the late night and early morning hours. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality is steadily deteriorating. A blanket of smog is visible in many areas of Delhi-NCR. According to the CPCB, Delhi's overall AQI has reached 377, which is very poor. In many areas, the AQI has even exceeded 400. The highest AQI is 432 in Wazirpur. AIIMS and surrounding areas recorded an AQI of 421, which falls in the 'severe' category. The weather department has not predicted any rain at this time. The weather will remain clear in Delhi-NCR today.
Montha's impact halts in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Regarding Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the weather is also set to clear here. Many areas of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh had been experiencing rain for several days due to Cyclone Montha. However, the rain has now stopped as the impact of Montha has subsided. Furthermore, in western Uttar Pradesh, the weather will remain clear in many districts today. According to the weather department, the weather will remain clear for the next few days, with no rain forecast.
Chances of snowfall in Uttarakhand
Regarding Uttarakhand, the weather department has predicted rain and snowfall. The weather is changing once again in the mountains. According to the Meteorological Department, rain and snowfall are expected in Komoli, Uttarkashi, Bageshwar, Rudraprayag, and Pithoragarh on November 4th and 5th. The snowfall will also cause a drop in temperatures, potentially increasing the cold.








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