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Moisture Blanket Smothers Delhi Sun
30 Mar
Summary
- Western disturbance causes afternoon cloud cover over Delhi-NCR.
- A low-pressure system moved in from Iran and the Caspian Sea.
- Clouds are described as a moisture blanket that obscures the sun.
The Delhi-NCR region experienced a significant shift in weather by the afternoon, with clouds rolling in to obscure the once clear skies.
This change is attributed to an active Western Disturbance. The system is currently moving across North Iran and the Caspian Sea, heading towards the Himalayas.
As the leading edge of this low-pressure system reached the Delhi-NCR area, it brought with it a substantial amount of moisture. This moisture forms a widespread 'blanket' that gradually covers the sky.
This phenomenon effectively diminishes sunlight, turning a bright, sunny day into a gloomy, overcast condition by the afternoon.
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