New Delhi: Weather fluctuations continue throughout North India including Delhi-NCR. Meanwhile, big news is coming from the Indian Meteorological Department that Holi this time in the country's capital Delhi may be the hottest in the last decade. These days the maximum temperature is expected to reach 38 ° C. Earlier in 2011, Holi recorded a maximum temperature of 35.4 degrees Celsius. At the same time, with the sky clear on Saturday, the maximum temperature is expected to reach 34 ° C and the minimum 17 ° C.According to Skymet Weather, there is no possibility of rain in Delhi-NCR around Holi. Holi was in February in the year 2010. At the same time, Holi is falling after March 25 for the third time after 2000. Generally, the weather is considered warmer these days. Earlier in the year 2005, there was a festival of Holi on 25 March. In 2013, Holi was celebrated on 27 March.According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Delhi on Friday was 32 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was 16 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. The humidity level in the air was recorded between 36 and 81 percent. At the same time, the sports complex of Delhi was the hottest with 33.6 degree Celsius.
Delhi-NCR's air remained in the middle categoryThe changing weather of Delhi is also affecting the air quality. The effect of this is that the air of Delhi-NCR remained in the middle category on Friday as well. For the next two days, the air level will remain in this category. It is likely to change after that. According to the Air Quality Index released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's air index was recorded at 150 on Friday. According to the journey these days, the wind remains towards the south-west direction. That is why the air quality has improved. This situation will remain for the next two days. In the last 24 hours, the PM10 level in the air was 142 and the PM2.5 level was 53 micrograms per meter
Delhi-NCR data- Delhi-150
- Faridabad-135
- Ghaziabad-143
- Greater Noida-158
- Gurugram-146
- Noida-135