
Delhi Today Weather News While January bid farewell and February started with rain in Delhi-NCR, the second day of February i.e. Friday morning started with dense fog.
Today the minimum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 8.9 degrees Celsius. At the same time, till 9 am, visibility was measured to be zero in many areas, due to which there was a brake on the speed of air flights and trains.
Today the sun will shine and then the weather will change...
The weather is continuously changing in NCR. On Friday morning, sunshine in many parts of the city was replaced by dense fog in many parts. Cold winds are piercing even in the sun. Such weather will continue in the coming days also.
The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of rain with strong winds on Saturday and Sunday. During this period it may rain once or more than once a day. Due to this, there is a possibility of the temperature falling again.
View of Faridabad
After a continuous cold, thaw, cold waves, and fog, today the sun is shining. The maximum temperature was recorded at 19 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was also recorded at nine degrees Celsius. The maximum percentage of humidity has been 89. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be clear today. A strong wind will blow along with the sunshine.
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