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Delhi News: Rain, Rare Six-Year Low for March With Foggy Skies and Winter-Like Feel, What’s in Store For Delhiites?

Because of strange rain, thick clouds, and changing weather patterns, Delhi has had its coldest March day in six years. Experts say this is because of western disturbances and climate change, which is bad news for farming and changing seasonal patterns all over India.

Delhi News: Delhi’s temperature dropped in a strange way after heavy rain and clouds that stayed around for a long time. The city had its coldest March day in six years, with temperatures dropping to levels that felt like winter. The early morning fog and 100% humidity made it even colder, which is something that doesn’t happen very often at this time of year.

What Made the Weather Change So Quickly?

A strong disturbance in the west is the main reason for this change in the weather in north India. These weather patterns bring rain and clouds from the Mediterranean area. Cloud cover that doesn’t move blocks sunlight, which keeps the daytime cool. Rain cools the surface even more, causing the temperature to drop quickly.

Weather Extremes All Over India

This isn’t a one-time thing. Parts of India have been having strange weather, like rain that isn’t normal for the time of year, heat waves, and cold spells. Parts of northern and central India have also seen similar changes, which show that the climate is becoming more variable.

Effects on Farming

Rain and cold weather that aren’t normal for the time of year can hurt crops in suburban and urban areas, especially wheat, mustard, and fruits. Farmers lose money when they have to wait longer to harvest, and the quality of their crops goes down. This kind of weather makes it hard to plan and raises the financial risks for farmers as well as markets.

A sign that climate patterns are changing?

Delhi News: Experts think that these extreme patterns might be connected to bigger changes in the climate. Rising global temperatures are throwing off normal weather patterns, which are causing rain and temperature changes that weren’t expected. One event can’t define climate change, but repeated strange events make people worry.

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