Explain how and why the climate of Delhi is different from Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
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Explanation:
We experience regional differences in the climate of India due to these factors - location of a place, altitude, distance from the sea and relief. For examples, Jaisalmer and Bikaner in the desert of Rajasthan are very hot while Drass and Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir are very cold. Coastal places like Mumbai and Kolkata experience moderate climate. It means these places are neither very hot nor very cold. Mawsynram in Meghalaya receives the world's highest rainfall, while Jaisalmer receives least rainfall.
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Delhi
At present, Delhi is witnessing pleasant weather conditions due to persistent northwesterly winds which are cool in nature. Both day and night temperatures are near normal with 34°C being the maximum and 20°C being the minimum. The good news for Delhiites is that such weather conditions will continue for 2-3 days. Post April 11, temperatures will see a gradual rise.
mumbai
As of now the maximum temperature over Mumbai is 34°C whereas the minimum is at 20°C. But, temperatures of Mumbai will see a significant increase. This change in mercury is expected due to change in wind direction. Northwestern winds which were keeping the temperatures on the cooler side will be replaces by northeastern winds will increase the temperature. These winds are coming from West Madhya Pradesh and
Gujarat where temperatures are already high.