Low visibility as shallow fog envelops Delhi, air quality remains poor
There was shallow fog in the national capital hampering visibility in the region that has already been facing ‘very poor’ air quality
There was shallow fog on Monday, November 5, in the national capital hampering visibility in the region that has already been facing 'very poor' air quality.
The minimum temperature was recorded at 18 degrees Celsius, three notches above season's average.
According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), air-quality across the National Capital Region (NCR) remained "very poor" on Monday.
"The sky will remain partly cloudy," an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said.
The maximum temperature was likely to hover around 29 degrees Celsius. The humidity at 8.30am was 72%.
Sunday's maximum temperature settled at 29.7 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's average, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 16 degrees Celsius, three notches above season's average.
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