
These days, severe cold continues to wreak havoc across North India including Delhi-NCR. Due to snowfall in the mountains, the cold has increased in the plains. People suffering from the cold are not even getting sunlight. A cold day was recorded in many areas of the capital on Wednesday. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be a drop in minimum temperature on Thursday.
Snowfall in the mountains is increasing the chill in the capital. A cold day was recorded in many areas of the capital on Wednesday. The cold wind coming from the mountains is increasing the chill even during the day. Delhi's minimum temperature was recorded at a normal level of 7.1 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature in some areas was 5 degrees. On the other hand, the maximum temperature was recorded at 15.2 degrees, which was four degrees less than normal. There was fog since morning. The sky remained cloudy, due to which even the sun did not shine well. People have to face problems due to reduced visibility.
Aya Nagar was the coldest area
The minimum temperature in Aya Nagar on Wednesday was 5 degrees Celsius, the coldest among other areas. Whereas, it was 6.4 degrees Celsius in Lodhi Road and Ridge and 7.4 degrees Celsius in the Palam area. At the same time, the maximum temperature was recorded at 15 degrees Celsius in Aya Nagar, 14.7 degrees Celsius in Lodhi Road, and 15.0 degrees Celsius in Narela. In such a situation, the feeling of cold has increased even in the afternoon.
temperature on Wednesday
Maximum -15.2 degrees Celsius
Minimum-7.1 degrees Celsius
Temperature likely to drop in next two days
temperature on Thursday
Maximum -17 degrees Celsius
minimum-6 degree celsius
temperature on Friday
Maximum -17 degrees Celsius
Min-8 degrees Celsius
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