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. Watch weather news updates and reports on news channels and newspapers regularly and prepare a summary report.​

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Answered by pankajgulia96
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Answered by manas7083
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Text Weather Outlook

Today's

Today's weather is turning out to be partly cloudy. The visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. 6 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1016 mb . The daytime temperature is going to reach 25 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 17 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 11% of the sky, the humidity will be around 20%.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy. The visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. 6 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1016 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 28 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 19 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 4% of the sky, the humidity will be around 15%.

Tue 24/11

On Tuesday weather will be partly cloudy with daytime temperature reaching 26 °c. Night time temperature are expected to be 19 °c.It will be dry with no precipitation. The visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. 6 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1015 mb. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 65% of the sky, the humidity will be around 16%.

Wed 25/11

Wednesday seems to be partly cloudy. New Delhi, India visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. 6 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1016 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 27 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 19 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 30% of the sky, the humidity will be around 18%.

Thu 26/11

Partly cloudy will be the weather pattern for the Thursday. The visibility is going to be around 10 km i.e. 6 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1017 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 28 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 20 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 11% of the sky, the humidity will be around 26%.

A City of 5 Season

As well as spring, summer, winter and autumn, New Delhi has an additional season - the monsoon, from July to mid-September.

The city has its own charm and attractions throughout each season, but you'll need to make sure you pack adequate clothing. For spring, from February to March, take some light woollen clothing; in the heat of summer from April to June you'll need very lightweight cotton clothing, a hat and plenty of sunscreen. During the monsoon, you'll need the same, plus an umbrella - temperatures are still very high. Autumn falls between September and November, when a mix of cotton clothing and light woollens is recommended. If you're visiting Delhi in the winter months of December and January, take a sweater or body warmer to counteract the chill.

New Delhi in the Spring

Spring in Delhi is a very pleasant season, with warm days of around 24°C and cooler nights at around 10°C. The city's natural life blooms, and there is plenty of daily sunshine. It rains on only 1 or 2 days a month during the spring, but the downpours when they come can be sudden and heavy, often with hail.

Spring is the perfect season to visit some of Delhi's landmarks, such as the Red Fort and the Lotus Temple. It's also one of the most comfortable seasons for walking in Delhi, so why not book a walking tour of the old city, led by street children - you'll be helping their plight too.

New Delhi in the Summer

From April to June, the heat in Delhi can be truly stifling. It's not unusual for temperatures to hit 47°C and even at night temperatures are often around 30°C. This makes it a very uncomfortable experience for many visitors, especially since the heat of the urban areas exacerbates the situation.

If you visit Delhi in the summer, you must take precautions against the heat, such as staying indoors around lunchtime. Summer late afternoons and evenings can be a very lovely time to visit some of Delhi's temples, however, and if you're lucky you can find a shady spot in the Garden of the Five Senses. The boulevards around India Gate come to life at this time.

New Delhi in the Monsoon

You might be anxious about visiting Delhi during the monsoon, but the city gets off lightly compared to other areas of India. Yes, you can expect to get wet, but the rain is a relief from the heat, which is still set at around 30°C. Many local people enjoy the monsoon and the relief it brings, and it does wash away the dust and make the city seem brighter and cleaner - a photographer's dream.

New Delhi in Autumn and Winter

If you're visiting Delhi in the autumn or winter months, you'll be able to enjoy the city's sights without melting. Daytime temperatures hover at around 20°C, with nights typically around 8°C, but it's not unheard of for the mercury to dip below freezing. December is the driest month of the year, and you would be very unlucky to catch a couple of showers.

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