New Delhi, Oct 30 || The onset of November is expected to bring colder and foggier mornings to Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), even as pollution levels continue to climb.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), minimum temperatures will begin to fall from November 1, while maximum temperatures will hover around 30 to 31 degrees Celsius.
The weather department has ruled out any chance of rainfall in the coming days. From October 30 to November 4, the sky will remain clear, but light fog and mist are likely during early mornings and evenings, the IMD said.
The onset of November is expected to bring colder and foggier mornings to Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), even as pollution levels continue to climb.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), minimum temperatures will begin to fall from November 1, while maximum temperatures will hover around 30 to 31 degrees Celsius.
The weather department has ruled out any chance of rainfall in the coming days. From October 30 to November 4, the sky will remain clear, but light fog and mist are likely during early mornings and evenings, the IMD said.
On Thursday, the capital is expected to record a maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 18 degrees, which may further drop to 17 degrees by November 1. Meteorologists predict that temperatures will continue to decline gradually, marking the early signs of winter. However, this fall in temperature is likely to aggravate air pollution levels in the region.