The impact of Cyclonic Storm Fangal is being seen in many states of South India. It is raining heavily in many districts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Puducherry. Meanwhile, the weather in North India remains normal. There is no significant impact of the cyclonic storm in Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab. It is getting cold here as before. No rain alert has been issued.
Know how will be the weather of Delhi-NCR?
The minimum temperature of Delhi-NCR was recorded at 11 degrees Celsius on Sunday morning. The maximum temperature remains around 25 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear on Sunday. It will also be sunny during the day. Similar weather is likely to prevail for the next three days i.e. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Hisar district of Haryana remained the coldest
If we talk about the weather in Delhi’s neighboring state Haryana, the cold is gradually increasing here. No impact of the cyclonic storm will be seen here either. These days, most of the districts of Haryana are feeling colder in the morning and at night. Hisar has been the coldest district of Haryana, while Gurugram has been recorded as the hottest district.
November was the hottest month in the last 5 years
Let us tell you that the last month November in Delhi has been the hottest in 5 years. According to IMD data, the temperature has dropped below 10 degrees Celsius for the longest time since 2019. In the year 2019, on December 1, the temperature had gone below 10 degrees.
The minimum temperature in November was 14.9 degrees Celsius
The average minimum temperature for the month of November was 14.9 degrees Celsius, which is about two degrees Celsius higher than the long-term average of 13 degrees Celsius. Similarly, the average maximum temperature was 29.5 degrees Celsius, 1.1 degrees above LPA, which is the hottest November since 2019. A sharp drop in the minimum temperature started on 25 November, when it reached 14 °C.
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