Recorded the second highest average temperature in Delhi in the last 120 years.

 




New Delhi:  According to the meteorological department, the average maximum temperature in Delhi in February was 26.9 degrees Celsius. 

 Delhi recorded the second highest average temperature in the last 120 years in February. According to the meteorological department, the average maximum temperature in Delhi in February was 26.9 degrees Celsius. However, the highest average temperature in Delhi in February was 8 in 2008 The minimum temperature in Delhi on Sunday was 15.6 degrees Celsius Which was also recorded three degrees above the average temperature of the season The maximum temperature in Delhi this season was 32.3 degrees Celsius.



 
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department had earlier predicted clear skies in Delhi on Monday The maximum temperature in the capital will be around 31 degrees Celsius and the minimum will be 13 degrees Celsius, meteorologists said.

In addition to this, there may be fog in the capital at different times of the day Which can increase the discomfort of Delhiites during the coronation period. Earlier, Delhi's air quality index was in the "poor" category. According to the Ministry of Science, wind quality and weather forecasts are positively affecting wind speeds, higher temperatures and higher boundaries in the upper part of the earth.

 
Delhi is such a state where summer and winter, both seasons can be felt in the extreme. The people of Delhi became breathless in the heat. Even in winter, the bones tremble. This weather condition is created in Delhi due to its geographical location. Meanwhile, the fog in Delhi is creating a new worrying situation. The situation in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and parts of Haryana adjacent to Delhi has become dire due to burning of crop roots. Pollution caused by burning of crop roots engulfs the whole of Delhi. Terribly polluted environment.

Delhiites are worried about air pollution caused by burning crop roots. The case has been taken to court. The Supreme Court has banned burning of crop roots on land. The court asked the concerned states to take strict action in this regard. Experts have also asked to take an alternative method without burning the roots of the crop in the land.