After some heavy pouring in the national capital city of India, the weather of Delhi has been dry since last three days. The absence of any major weather system near Delhi and the reversal of wind pattern from easterly winds to westerly winds are the reasons for this dry weather over Delhi.
Due to prevailing westerly winds, the weather has become dry. The humidity levels have also decreased significantly over Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas. Due to this, we expect that drier winds from northwest direction will continue for the upcoming 4-5 days. The sky will remain almost clear during this week.
However few patches of clouds may form, therefore day temperatures will remain in mid-30°C and minimum temperatures will be in mid-20°C.
Gradually the minimum temperatures are expected to fall, therefore, mornings and nights will become pleasant, cooler. But the day temperatures will continue to remain warm and sunny.
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