Tomorrow’s weather 5 November 2024: Smog has knocked in Delhi but winter is missing, when will pink cold be felt in North India? Read weather update – weather forecast 5 november 2024 kal ka mausam kaisa rahega delhi ncr smog air pollution north india winter update

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Tomorrow’s weather 5th November 2024: For the last ‍two⁤ days, fog and smog cover is visible in⁣ the entire NCR including Delhi in the⁤ morning. The⁢ surprising thing‌ is that even in the‌ month of November, no pink cold is being felt. According to the Meteorological Department, between Tuesday and November 9, the maximum temperature can be between 32 to 33 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature can be between 17 to 18 degrees Celsius. Fog ⁣and smog are likely to persist ⁣till November ⁢7, while fog may persist on November 8 and ‌9. There is little ⁣possibility of further drop in temperature in the next 6 to⁢ 7 days.

How will⁣ the weather ‌be in UP?

According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be dry in⁤ Western UP on Tuesday. At the same time, there are chances of light rain at some places in eastern Uttar Pradesh. ⁤Apart from this, there​ is a possibility of mist and light fog in both the parts in the morning.

What will be the temperature at your place tomorrow?

CityMinimum Temperature⁣ (°C)Maximum Temperature (°C)Delhi1633Noida1832Ghaziabad1931Patna2328Lucknow1832Jaipur2032Bhopal1633Mumbai2536Ahmedabad2337Jammu1

Cold will increase after 15

According to⁢ IMD​ forecast, there is a possibility of increase in cold in the hilly areas​ of ⁣Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh this week. At the⁣ same time, mild cold is expected to start in Punjab and Haryana from November 15 onwards. Winter is likely to begin in Bihar and Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh after⁤ 15 to 20 November.

There ​is no ‌possibility of rain in Himachal

There is ⁤also a possibility of clear weather in⁤ Himachal for the next ‌7 days. Also, ⁤the weather will remain dry, due to which the maximum temperature will increase further. The temperature in Himachal is also ⁤5 degrees higher than normal. ⁢The temperature in​ Kangra and Bhuntar‍ has broken the record of the last 20 years. The minimum and maximum temperatures in Himachal ​Pradesh on Tuesday are expected to be 11.49 degrees Celsius and 23.15 degrees⁤ Celsius respectively.
Interviewer: Good morning, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Amit Sharma, a ⁢renowned meteorologist and climate expert. Welcome, Dr. Sharma!

Dr. Sharma: Good morning! Thank you for having me. ⁢

Interviewer: Let’s dive right in. We’re currently experiencing quite foggy and smoggy conditions across the National Capital Region, including Delhi. This ‌has been particularly noticeable over the ⁤past couple of days. ‍What are the main contributors to⁢ these conditions?

Dr. Sharma: Great question! The fog‌ and smog⁤ we’re seeing can‍ be attributed to‍ several factors. First, we ⁤have to consider the seasonal temperature variations. The⁣ air tends to cool at night, and when the temperatures drop, moisture‌ collects⁢ in⁣ the atmosphere, leading to fog formation. Additionally, urban pollution,⁤ a common​ issue in the NCR, greatly contributes to smog, ​especially when there’s a lack of wind to disperse the pollutants.

Interviewer: ⁢ It’s interesting that you ‌mention temperature variations. November is usually ​associated with a drop in temperature, ​signaling the onset of winter.​ However, you noted that‍ we’re not feeling that ‘pink cold’ yet, ​and temperatures are‌ expected‌ to hover ​around 32 to ⁢33 degrees Celsius. What’s going on here?

Dr. Sharma: Yes, it’s quite unusual for November. The lack of⁣ a noticeable ​drop in temperature could be attributed ‍to a warmer weather pattern we’ve been experiencing this year. Climate change effects, such as shifting weather patterns and prolonged warmer seasons, might be influencing this ⁤anomalous weather. It’s not uncommon to see such fluctuations as the climate continues to evolve.

Interviewer: That does present concerns about the ongoing effects of climate⁢ change. Now, ‌regarding the fog and smog, these conditions are expected to persist until November 7, and ​possibly into November 8 for fog. Can‍ you elaborate on what that means for⁣ the daily ​lives‌ of people in the ‌NCR?

Dr. Sharma: Absolutely. When fog and smog are prevalent, ‌it can severely affect visibility, which poses ​risks for commuters, especially those traveling‍ by road. Additionally, poor air quality can exacerbate health issues for vulnerable​ populations. It’s essential for people to stay informed about air quality ⁤indices and⁢ take precautions, such as using masks and minimizing⁤ outdoor activities, especially in the morning when these conditions peak.

Interviewer: With all this in mind, what advice would you give to residents‌ of Delhi during​ these challenging weather conditions?

Dr.⁤ Sharma: I would‌ recommend that people stay aware ⁤of the daily weather ⁢forecasts and the air quality ⁤ratings. If you must go outside, it’s wise to wear protective masks ‌and limit physical exertion in the early morning hours when pollution levels are higher. ⁤Also, consider⁢ using air purifiers indoors to ‍maintain better air quality at home.

Interviewer: That’s ⁣excellent advice, Dr. Sharma. As​ we wrap up, what should we be keeping an eye on ⁤as we move further into November?

Dr. Sharma: As November progresses, ⁢we should keep an eye on how this weather pattern continues to evolve. We may ⁢see a shift toward colder​ temperatures, but⁤ we also need⁣ to monitor how pollution levels change with the expected weather​ conditions. It⁣ will be important for⁤ both ‍individual and governmental responses to‌ adjust‍ accordingly.

Interviewer: Thank you⁣ so much for your ⁣insights today, Dr. Sharma! It’s been a pleasure having this discussion with you.

Dr. Sharma: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure to share this‍ information. Stay safe‍ and informed, everyone!

Interviewer: And for our audience, we’ll continue to ​bring you the latest updates on the weather, so stay tuned. Have a‍ great day!

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