The nation’s capital, Delhi, is experiencing climate change. In Delhi, there has been a cloud encampment for the past two days. There is, however, no chance of cloud cover today in Delhi. The IMD predicts that gloomy clouds would return to Delhi after the next two days. On January 29, rain might also be visible in Delhi in addition to this. The IMD predicts that rain will occur in Delhi on Sunday, January 29, and Monday, January 30, as a result of a recent western disturbance.
Let us tell you that the IMD predicts that Delhi will see a low temperature of 8 degrees and a maximum temperature of 19 degrees tomorrow, January 28. On the other side, if we talk about January 29, Delhi’s minimum and maximum temperatures may both be found to be 11 and 17 degrees, respectively. On January 29, the rain will also be present at the same time. Additionally, the temperature will rise on January 30. On January 30, there is also a risk of rainy weather in Delhi.
According to data provided by the Meteorological Department, certain locations in the western Himalayan area may see heavy rain or snowfall on January 29 and 30. Hailstorms might occur on January 29 in isolated parts of Himachal Pradesh. On January 29 and 30, hailstorms will be visible in Uttarakhand. On January 29 and 30, hailstorms can also be visible in East and West Rajasthan.