Monday, Delhi experienced a chilled morning.


Posted on 22nd Dec 2014 11:48 am by rohit kumar verma

The National capital of India Delhi, experienced a cloudy shilled morning, however the train and the flight are cancelled or running late due to dense fog.

 

According to report total 50 trains have been delayed due to dense fog and at least 36 flights have been delayed while two are cancelled.

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Met official said, “Similar cold day conditions prevailed in other parts of northwest India as well, including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and northwest Rajasthan. Among the coolest cities in the plans was Amritsar, where the maximum on Saturday stood at 8.7 degrees c, a whopping 12 degrees below normal.

 

Met official also said, “With a burst of moist winds approaching the Himalayas from the Northwest better known simply as a western disturbance minimum temperature are expected to rise for a short whole due to change in wind direction. However from 24 December night temperature is likely to fall again, followed by development of dense and long duration fog which could last at least for a couple of days.

 

Fog may occur at many places over Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and north Rajasthan. No significant change will is expected in minimum temperatures over the region during next 24 hours and a slight rise may occur thereafter over the plains of northwest India. Cold day may occur at isolated pockets of North Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab.

 

ANI tweeted peoples stranded at railway station, airport as trains & flights get delayed due to dense fog conditions.

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