New Delhi, March 11 || The weather across the National Capital Region (NCR) has become increasingly distressing for residents, with an unusual combination of morning fog, rising daytime temperatures, and hazardous pollution levels worsening daily life. While thick fog in the early hours disrupted visibility and travel, the sudden surge in temperatures later in the day made conditions feel more like April than early March.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the region is expected to witness clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. The maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 37 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature stood at 18 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels also fluctuated sharply, dropping from 88 per cent in the morning to nearly 45 per cent later in the day.