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Planning A Weekend Outing? Check IMD's Weather Forecast Before You Go

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New Delhi: Residents who have outdoor plans this weekend can rest assured, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts partly cloudy skies with no rain in New Delhi on the weekends. The partly cloudy skies will provide some relief, making outdoor activities more comfortable. With no rain predicted, it's an ideal time to enjoy the weekend without worrying about any weather disruptions.

Weekly Weather Forecast of DelhiThe weather forecast for Delhi from September 22 to 26 predicts partly cloudy to generally cloudy skies with varying temperatures throughout the week. On September 22, the maximum temperature is expected to reach 36 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 24 degrees Celsius and partly cloudy skies. Similar conditions will prevail on September 23 and 24, with highs of 36 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius, respectively, and nighttime lows around 25 degrees Celsius.On September 25, the sky will become generally cloudy, and there is a chance of very light to light rain. The maximum temperature will stay around 35 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 25 degrees Celsius. By September 26, the temperature will drop slightly, with a high of 32 degrees Celsius and a low of 23 degrees Celsius, and the weather is forecast to bring light rain or thunderstorms under generally cloudy skies. Overall, the forecast suggests stable but slightly cooler conditions with light rainfall towards the end of the week.

Delhi's Winter Action PlanDelhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai held a joint meeting with the Environment Department and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee on Friday and said that a 'Winter Action Plan', based on 21 focus areas, is ready to tackle pollution during the winter months.According to an official release, "Each department has submitted separate reports on the prescribed 21 focus areas, according to which the plan has been prepared." Gopal Rai announced that the Winter Action Plan will be revealed on September 27, adding that for the first time, drone monitoring will be used to track pollution at 13 hotspots, and a special task force will be formed.
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