Punjab Weather and AQI Today: Warm start at 10.84 °C, check weather forecast for January 22, 2025

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The temperature in Punjab today, on January 22, 2025, is 22.6 °C. The day’s forecast indicates a minimum and maximum temperature of 10.84 °C and 23.9 °C, respectively. The relative humidity is 22% and the wind speed is 22 km/h. The sun rose at 07:37 AM and will set at 06:06 PM.

Punjab weather update on January 22, 2025
Punjab weather update on January 22, 2025

Tomorrow, on Thursday, January 23, 2025, Punjab is predicted to experience a minimum and maximum temperature of 10.87 °C and 24.19 °C, respectively. Tomorrow humidity levels will be at 20%.

Today’s forecast promises the sky to be clear. Please plan your day according to the temperature and predicted weather conditions. Enjoy the sunshine and don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses as you soak up the weather.

The AQI in Punjab today stands at 175.0, indicating moderate air quality in the city. Children and people with respiratory diseases, such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor activity. Being aware of the AQI helps one make informed decisions regarding one’s overall well-being while planning the day’s activities.

Weather and AQI predictions in Punjab for next 7 days:

Date Temperature (°C) Sky
January 23, 2025 22.60 Sky is clear
January 24, 2025 22.81 Sky is clear
January 25, 2025 23.33 Sky is clear
January 26, 2025 21.47 Sky is clear
January 27, 2025 21.74 Sky is clear
January 28, 2025 22.50 Sky is clear
January 29, 2025 22.68 Sky is clear

Weather in other cities on January 22, 2025

City Temperature (°C) Sky
Mumbai 25.98 °C Sky is clear
Kolkata 23.98 °C Sky is clear
Chennai 26.6 °C Overcast clouds
Bengaluru 26.02 °C Sky is clear
Hyderabad 27.92 °C Broken clouds
Ahmedabad 26.33 °C Sky is clear
Delhi 19.76 °C Sky is clear

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