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Agromet Advisory (English)

Weather Based Agromet
Advisory Bulletin
Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa
(Applicable for Delhi and NCR)
Division of Agricultural Physics
ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute
PUSA, New Delhi – 110 012
www.iari.res.in (Weather Advisory)


Year 32, No: - 91/2025-26/Tue.                                                                                                                                                  Time: 2.30 PM                                                                                                          Date- 10th February, 2026

Weather during current week (From 04th February to 10th February, 2026)

                       Slight foggy weather conditions were observed during the week. Maximum temperature ranged between 21.8°C and 25.0°C (weekly normal 22.1°C). Minimum temperature ranged between 6.5°C and 9.1°C (weekly normal 7.9°C). Relative humidity at 7.21 AM ranged between 93 and 100 percent and that at 2.21 PM ranged between 44 and 78 percent. The average bright sunshine hour during the week was 7.4 hours per day (weekly normal 5.8 hours). The average wind speed recorded was 3.7 km/h (normal 3.7 km/h). Mean evaporation rate during the period was 2.3 mm/day (weekly normal 2.7 mm/day). Wind during morning was Calm and evening it was from different directions.


Weather Forecast for next five days received from India Meteorological Department, Regional Meteorological Centre, Agromet Advisory Unit, Lodhi Road, New Delhi is given belows
Weather parameter/Date2026-02-112026-02-122026-02-132026-02-142026-02-15
Rainfall (mm)0.00.00.00.00.0
Maximum Temperature (°C)2524242525
Minimum Temperature (°C)1110101012
Average Cloud Cover (Okta)34443
Maximum RH. (%)7875727875
Minimum RH. (%)7265657575
Average Wind Speed (kmph)0510100505
Predominant Wind directionsESENNENNWNNWNNW
Cumulative Weekly Rainfall (mm)
0.0 mm
Special weather
MAINLY CLEAR SKY. MIST DURING MORNING HOURS.

Weather based Agromet-Advisories (for the period ending on 15th February, 2026) 

Advisory based on advices received from the subject matter specialists of agromet-advisory committee:

  • In present weather condition constant monitoring of the wheat crop against rust disease is advised. If symptoms of black, brown or yellow rust appears than spraying with propiconazole 25 EC @ 1.0 ml/litre of water should be done. For yellow rust temperature should be between 10-20°C. Above 25°C the dispersion of yellow rust does not occurs. For brown rust the temperature should be between 15-25°C with humid weather conditions. For black rust temperature should be above 20°C with less humidity.
  • For monitoring of the pod borer in the gram crop, farmers are advised to install Pheromone trap @ 3-4 traps per acre, if flowering has reached 40-45%. “T” shaped bird perches in and around crop field to be installed for controlling insect population.
  • Keeping temperature in view, farmers are advised to start field’s preparation for sowing of early crop of lady’s finger- A-4, Parbani Kranti and Arka anamika cultivars. Seed rates should be 10-15 kilogram per acre. 
  • Bees are important source for pollination in vegetable and crops therefore, bee keeping should be promoted. To protect the bees, spraying of pesticides should be done in morning or evening hours during winter.
  • Due to favourable temperature during the week farmers are advised for sowing of cucurbitaceous, chilli, tomato and brinjal crops in the nursery and transplanting of young seedlings of tomato, chilli and cole crop may be done in this week. Arrangement of good quality of seed should be done from certified agency.
  • In present weather condition constant monitoring of potato crop against attack of late blight is advised. If primary symptoms are found, spraying of mancozeb or zineb 0.2 % is advised.
  • Sowing of one-time-cutting purpose spinach (Jyoti), coriander (Pant Haritma), fenugreek (PEB, AM-1) may be done in present weather conditions. Foliar spray of 20 kg urea in 400 litre of water per acre may be done to maintain foliage health.
  • Farmers are advised to install pheromone traps @ 3-4 traps per acre for monitoring of the pest population for diamond back moth in cole crop, pod borer in pea and fruit borer in tomato.
  • Keeping weather in view, intercultural operations should be done in carrot, radish, turnip and sweet potato crops. 
  • Farmers are advised to install pheromone traps @ 3-4 traps per acre for constant monitoring of pea crop against pod borer and tomato crop against fruit borer. Spraying of Bt formulation is advised when pest population reaches ETL. 
  • Keeping weather in view, constant monitoring of inflorescence rotting disease in marigold crop is needed. If symptoms are found spraying of carbendazim 50 % WP @ 1 gram\litre water is recommended.
  • In present weather, wrapping of plastic sheets around mango trunk should be done for preventing climbing of young (nymphs) mealy bugs. Apply grease to seal any cracks in the polythene sheets.

 Members of Agro advisory Committee           

Dr. Ananta Vashisth (Nodal Officer, Agricultural Physics)

Dr. Subash Nataraja (Head, Division of Agricultural Physics)

Dr. P. Krishnan (Professor, Division of Agricultural Physics) 

Dr. Deb Kumar Das (Principal Scientist, Agricultural Physics)

Dr. Sachin Suresh Suroshe (Project coordinator, AICRP on Honeybee)

Dr. Dinesh Kumar (Principal Scientist, Agronomy)

Dr. A.K. Singh (Principal Scientist and Incharge, CATAT)

Dr. Gograj Singh Jat (Senior Scientist, Vegetable Science) 

Dr. Bishnu Maya (Senior Scientist, Plant Pathology)


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