Delhi-NCR Weather Shift: How Early Fog Signals Winter's Arrival

Delhi-NCR is witnessing a noticeable weather change as temperatures begin their seasonal drop. The India Meteorological Department predicts temperatures ranging from 17°C to 31°C with light fog conditions. Unfortunately, pollution has already reached severe levels and could worsen into dense smog. Health experts advise vulnerable groups to take precautions during morning and evening hours.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Temperatures Drop as Winter Fog Appears

  • Maximum temperatures expected between 30-31°C while minimum drops to 17°C
  • Light fog conditions predicted throughout early November week
  • Pollution levels reach severe category amid declining wind speeds
  • Health experts warn smog may aggravate asthma and respiratory issues
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Weather gets cooler in Delhi-NCR as temperatures drop, fog becomes visible

Delhi-NCR experiences temperature drop to 17°C with early winter fog. IMD predicts misty conditions and worsening smog affecting visibility and health.

"The combination of falling temperatures and declining wind speeds could cause smog to thicken further - Meteorologists"

Noida, Oct 29

The weather in Delhi-NCR has taken a U-turn, with temperatures steadily falling from the last week of October into the first week of November. Light fog has begun appearing across several parts of the region, signaling the arrival of early winter conditions.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature in the coming days is likely to remain between 30 and 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum may drop to around 17 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels are expected to stay between 50 and 90 per cent, resulting in a smog during the morning and evening hours.

As per the IMD forecast, the maximum temperature on October 29 is expected to be 28 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 18 degrees Celsius and shallow fog conditions. On October 30, light fog is likely to persist, with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees (max) and 18 degrees (min).

Misty conditions have also been predicted from October 31 to November 3, with temperatures gradually dipping to 30 and 17 degrees Celsius, respectively.

Meanwhile, pollution levels in Delhi-NCR have already reached the severe category. Meteorologists warn that the combination of falling temperatures and declining wind speeds could cause smog, a dense mix of haze and pollutants to thicken further. This will likely reduce visibility during early morning and late evening hours, posing difficulties for commuters.

Health experts caution that smog may aggravate respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, and eye irritation, especially among vulnerable groups.

The IMD has not predicted any rainfall in the region for now. The weather is expected to remain dry throughout the week, with humidity and pollution contributing to light fog and mist during mornings.

Experts advise senior citizens and children to take precautions during morning walks, wear masks if necessary, and follow pollution safety measures. Meteorologists also anticipate that the cold will intensify after the first week of November, with minimum temperatures expected to fall further.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The fog is already making my commute from Noida to Delhi difficult. Visibility was poor this morning near DND. Authorities should ensure proper traffic management during these conditions.
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Ananya R
My asthma has been acting up since yesterday evening. The pollution combined with this weather change is really tough for people with respiratory issues. Time to get the air purifiers running at home.
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David E
As someone who moved to Gurgaon recently, this weather is quite pleasant compared to the extreme heat we had. But the pollution levels are alarming - something needs to be done about the air quality.
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Siddharth J
Perfect weather for chai and pakoras! ☕ But seriously, the government should take stronger measures to control pollution. Every year we face the same issue and nothing substantial changes.
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Kavya N
My children are already complaining about cough and eye irritation. We've started using masks during school drop-off. Hope the authorities implement some effective pollution control measures soon.

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