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City sees coldest morning of this season at 17.4°C

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October 16, 2024

WITH 17.4 degree Celsius recorded on Tuesday morning, it was the coldest morning of the season. The IMD has predicted that the daytime temperatures are likely to drop further in the coming days while the AQI remained above 200 on Tuesday a day after it was recorded to be poor leading the CAQM to impose stage I of GRAP across the Delhi-NCR.

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The temperature was two degrees below normal and the lowest of the season. The maximum temperature could reach 35 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, the weather department predicts that the sky will remain clear for the next three to four days, however the minimum temperature will continue to decline. Gradually, there will also be a decrease in the maximum temperature. According to the CPCB, the AQI on Tuesday morning at 9 am was recorded to be 207.

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