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Residents of Delhi-NCR are beginning to feel the onset of winter as temperatures dip sharply & strong winds help clear pollution from the air.

As November nears, Delhi and NCR residents can expect colder, foggier mornings and worsening air pollution.

Delhi-NCR has seen a steady temperature drop since late October, marking the onset of early winter.

PM Modi will now visit Odisha’s Jharsuguda on 27 September, instead of Berhampur, due to IMD’s forecast of adverse weather conditions.

A sudden spell of rain on Tuesday brought long-awaited relief to residents of Delhi and the NCR after days of scorching heat.

The NCR endured a hot and sultry Wednesday, with temperatures climbing to uncomfortable levels and a heatwave persisting throughout the day.

Delhi endured another day of intense heat on Wednesday, with soaring temperatures and high humidity creating almost unbearable conditions.

Gujarat faced the brunt of unseasonal weather on Monday, with rains, hailstorms, and gusty winds battering several parts of the state.

Delhi’s air quality improved on Saturday, recording an average AQI of 85 - the lowest for the period between 1 Jan & 15 March in three years.

According to the CPCB, Delhi’s air quality improved markedly on Friday, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping to 294.