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Delhi records warmest January since 2019; maximum temperature reached 27 degrees Celsius

Delhi weather: While January 2025 was the warmest in the National Capital since 2019, the weather took a U-turn on the first day of February. Delhi woke up to dense fog today.

Delhi records warmest January since 2019
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January 2025 is the warmest first month for the National capital since 2019. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) data, nighttime temperatures were also higher than usual. Delhi recorded the average maximum temperature at 21.1 degrees Celsius, a notch above the long-period average of 20.1 degrees Celsius. On Friday i.e. January 31, maximum temperature reached 27 degrees Celsius. 

Average min temperature at 8.5 Degrees Celsius 

The average minimum temperature for the month settled at 8.5 degrees Celsius, a notch above the LPA of 7.5 degrees Celsius, and the highest since 2017 when it was 8.7 degrees Celsius. As per the experts, absence of strong western disturbances is one of the substantial reason behind the warm weather. 

"This month, while western disturbances did pass through north India, most of them were feeble and did not result in substantial snowfall or rainfall," said Mahesh Palawat, a weather expert. "If we had one or two strong systems, we would have seen colder conditions due to icy winds and cloudiness. Instead, temperatures rose quickly." He further added that rainfall in northwest India was 81 per cent below normal, impacting winter chill and also reducing fog formation. "January usually sees dense fog, but this time, particularly in the latter half of the month, fog has been nearly absent," he said.

Delhi temperature and AQI

On Friday, Delhi's minimum temperature stood at 9.5 degrees Celsius, a degree above normal, while the lowest temperature recorded this month was 5.6 degrees Celsius on January 28. The coldest day of the month was January 1, when the maximum temperature was 15 degrees Celsius.

Higher temperatures this month contributed to a slight improvement in air quality, as warmer conditions help disperse pollutants. Delhi's average Air Quality Index (AQI) for January stood at 305, the cleanest January since 2022, when the average was 279. In comparison, January's AQI was 355 last year and 311 in 2023. However, pollution levels remained high, with Friday's AQI recorded at 351 (very poor).

Forecasts suggest Delhi's air will continue to hover in the 'very poor' category until February 3, with slight improvements expected thereafter.

(With inputs from PTI)

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