Today’s weather 31 October 2024: Even on Diwali, Delhiites will not get the support of pink cold. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be strong sunshine in Delhi-NCR on Thursday. The weather will be clear. The maximum temperature on Wednesday was more than 36 degrees. The minimum temperature has remained above 20 degrees for the last four days. There is no possibility of it decreasing even on 31st October.
According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there may be fog on Thursday morning. The sky will be clear. The maximum temperature can be 36 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 21 degrees. November will also start with heat. The sky will be clear on 1st and 2nd November. There may be fog in the morning. The maximum temperature can be up to 35 and the minimum temperature can be up to 20 degrees. There is a possibility of a slight drop in the maximum and minimum temperatures on 3 and 4 November. On November 5, the maximum temperature can be 33 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 19 degrees.
How will the temperature be at your place today?
CityMinimum Temperature (°C)Maximum Temperature (°C)Delhi2136Noida2032Ghaziabad2032Patna2633Lucknow2235Jaipur2036Bhopal1834Mumbai2332Ahmedabad2337Jammu1
How will the weather be in Rajasthan?
The weather is expected to remain clear and dry in Rajasthan for the next few days where the maximum day temperature still remains up to 39 degrees Celsius in many areas. According to the Meteorological Center (Jaipur), the weather in the state remained mainly dry during the 24 hours till Wednesday morning. During this period, the highest temperature recorded in Churu was 39.8 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, it is 39.6 degrees in Fatehpur, 39.4 degrees in Barmer and Jaisalmer, 39.3 degrees in Bikaner, 38.8 degrees in Pilani, 38.6 degrees in Jalore, 38.2 degrees in Ganganagar, 38.1 degrees in Jodhpur, 37.8 degrees in Phalodi, 37.1 degrees in Ajmer. Celsius was
Cold will hit Bihar from today
There is a possibility of increase in cold in Bihar with Diwali. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be light rain in Bhagalpur and Banka today and tomorrow. The weather will remain clear in the remaining 36 districts. However, the cold is likely to increase after Diwali. There will be mild heat and humidity during the day, but the weather will be pleasant at night.
Time.news Editor: Good morning and thank you for joining us today. As we celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, many in Delhi were hoping for a cooler and more pleasant atmosphere. Instead, we are facing unusually high temperatures. To help us understand what’s happening, we have meteorologist Dr. Kavita Sharma with us. Dr. Sharma, can you give us a brief overview of the weather conditions in Delhi right now?
Dr. Kavita Sharma: Good morning! Yes, it’s quite a warm Diwali for Delhiites this year. Despite being a time when many expect a slight drop in temperatures, we’re experiencing highs over 36 degrees Celsius and minimum temperatures hovering above 20 degrees. The clear skies are nice but they are contributing to this unseasonal heat.
Time.news Editor: That’s surprising, especially since we often associate Diwali with cooler temperatures and crisp air. What factors are contributing to this heat wave we’re experiencing right now?
Dr. Kavita Sharma: Several factors play a role here. Climate change is certainly affecting weather patterns, leading to an increase in average temperatures. Additionally, this year, we have had a lack of significant weather systems that would normally bring in cooler air or rain to help mitigate temperatures. The consistent clear skies allow for more solar heating throughout the day.
Time.news Editor: Interesting. You mentioned fog potentially forming in the mornings as well. How does that typically affect the weather and daily life in Delhi?
Dr. Kavita Sharma: Fog can often lead to low visibility, which might impact morning commutes and air travel. While it can feel cooler momentarily, fog itself forms under specific conditions—usually when there’s high humidity and clear skies at night, which is common in the winter months. However, in this case, even with fog, it won’t significantly change the overall warm conditions we’re experiencing.
Time.news Editor: It seems like Delhi is in for a warm spell even into November. What does the forecast look like for the first few days of the month?
Dr. Kavita Sharma: The forecast indicates that the warmer trend will continue into November, with temperatures remaining around 35 degrees during the day and around 20 degrees at night. The sky is expected to stay clear, which can further maintain those higher temperatures. We might see some early morning fog again, but nothing substantial is expected to cool things down.
Time.news Editor: With the climate increasingly changing, how should residents prepare for these warmer conditions, especially during festivals when outdoor activities are common?
Dr. Kavita Sharma: It’s essential to stay hydrated and seek shade during the peak hours of sunlight. Using sunscreen and wearing light, breathable clothing are also good practices. It’s also wise to check weather forecasts regularly and plan outdoor activities for the cooler times of the day, such as early morning or late evening.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Sharma, for your insights. It’s definitely an unusual start to November, and your tips will be useful for our readers as they navigate these warm conditions during such a festive time.
Dr. Kavita Sharma: My pleasure! Let’s hope for a shift in weather patterns soon. Enjoy the festivities safely!
Time.news Editor: Thank you all for tuning in! Have a warm but joyful Diwali!