New Delhi, April 29:슬롯 머신 사이트 추천A persistent lack of rain and dry westerly winds have pushed Delhi's April temperatures and pollution levels to their highest in three years. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the capital's average maximum temperature for April this year was 39 degrees Celsius, 2.5 notches above the long-period average (LPA) - making it the hottest April since 2022, when the average was 40.4 degrees Celsius.

The average minimum temperature also rose to 21.8 degrees Celsius, 0.5 degree Celsius above normal, marking the warmest April nights since 2022. An IMD official said that above-normal temperatures were recorded across large parts of northwest India due to a lack of western disturbances and rainfall. "Delhi-NCR saw very limited rain activity. Most days recorded maximum temperatures above normal, particularly during the second week of April, which saw three consecutive heatwave days," the official said. Delhi Records Hottest April Morning in Six Years at 26.2 Degrees C.

The three consecutive heatwave days -- April 7 to 9-- met IMD's criteria: maximum temperature over 40 degrees Celsius and a deviation of at least 4.5 degrees Celsius above normal. While April 2022 saw 11 such days, the capital reported no heatwave days in April 2023 or 2024. The rainfall deficit was stark. Delhi received only 0.7 mm of rain in April, against an LPA of 16.3 mm. By comparison, the city recorded 7.5 mm in April 2024, 19.4 mm in 2023, and just 0.3 mm in 2022. The near-total absence of rainfall and cloud cover contributed not only to soaring temperatures but also to worsening air quality.

"Dry and dusty conditions have dominated, with no significant rain spell to offer relief or help settle pollutants," said Mahesh Palawat, vice president at Skymet. "While a western disturbance may bring some cloudiness and rain at the beginning of May, the relief will be short-lived. Above-normal temperatures are likely to return from the second week," he said. Pollution levels have also surged. The city's average Air Quality Index (AQI) in April stood at 211 ('poor'), the highest for the month since 2022, when it was 255.

Last April, the AQI averaged 182; in 2023, it was 180. Delhi recorded 20 'poor' air quality days this April -- more than double the seven recorded in April 2024 and higher than the 13 in 2023, though still fewer than the 29 logged in April 2022. "Dry air and dust have worsened air quality this month," Palawat added. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature dipped slightly to 37.5 degrees Celsius -- two degrees below normal and down from Monday's 40.4 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature, however, rose to 24.5 degrees Celsius, a degree above normal. Heatwave Scorches Odisha, 16 Places Record Temperatures of Above 40 Degrees C.

IMD forecasts similar temperatures on Wednesday, with surface winds of 20-30 kmph. A yellow alert is in place from Thursday to Saturday, with gusty winds of up to 50 kmph and chances of scattered rain. Delhi's air quality remained in the 'poor' category for the ninth consecutive day, with the average AQI recorded at 209 at 4 pm on Tuesday. Forecasts by the Centre's Air Quality Early Warning System suggest a possible improvement to 'moderate' levels by Wednesday.

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