Ludhiana: After a couple of sunny days, the go back of clouds has brought the chill again in the town. The Meteorological Department has, however, predicted dry climate in the following few days.
The most temperature on Sunday used to be recorded at 19.four°C — two levels under standard. On Saturday, the day temperature rested at 19.7°C. The minimal temperature on Sunday remained at 8.2°C, which is near about standard, however zero.3 levels greater than what used to be recorded on Saturday.
The relative humidity on Sunday stayed on the upper facet at 94% — around 14% above standard.
“The climate is more likely to stay dry in the next two to three days. During this time, the maximum temperature is predicted to upward thrust, while the minimal temperature is more likely to fall. There are possibilities of reasonable fog returning to the town, especially all through morning hours,” mentioned Surender Paul, director, Chandigarh Meteorological Department. “On February 14 and 15, light rainfall is predicted in Ludhiana,” he added.
Meanwhile, as consistent with the dept’s website, the day is temperature more likely to upward thrust to 21°C till Tuesday, while the night temperature will increase up to 13°C till Wednesday.
The citizens, however, are not so stoked concerning the arrival of clouds. “Even as it used to be in part cloudy on Sunday, the chill in the air used to be palpable. I have been wearing just a sweatshirt for the final two days, however needed to placed on a jacket to endure the chilly,” mentioned Hardeep Singh, a trader from Civil Lines.
The most temperature on Sunday used to be recorded at 19.four°C — two levels under standard. On Saturday, the day temperature rested at 19.7°C. The minimal temperature on Sunday remained at 8.2°C, which is near about standard, however zero.3 levels greater than what used to be recorded on Saturday.
The relative humidity on Sunday stayed on the upper facet at 94% — around 14% above standard.
“The climate is more likely to stay dry in the next two to three days. During this time, the maximum temperature is predicted to upward thrust, while the minimal temperature is more likely to fall. There are possibilities of reasonable fog returning to the town, especially all through morning hours,” mentioned Surender Paul, director, Chandigarh Meteorological Department. “On February 14 and 15, light rainfall is predicted in Ludhiana,” he added.
Meanwhile, as consistent with the dept’s website, the day is temperature more likely to upward thrust to 21°C till Tuesday, while the night temperature will increase up to 13°C till Wednesday.
The citizens, however, are not so stoked concerning the arrival of clouds. “Even as it used to be in part cloudy on Sunday, the chill in the air used to be palpable. I have been wearing just a sweatshirt for the final two days, however needed to placed on a jacket to endure the chilly,” mentioned Hardeep Singh, a trader from Civil Lines.
Clouds return, but no rain forecast till Feb 14
Reviewed by Kailash
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February 11, 2019
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