Weather Update / Severe Cold Continues In North India Including Delhi Know How The Weather Will Be In The Coming Days

Zoom News : Jan 07, 2023, 06:56 PM
New Delhi: As soon as the new year begins, the agony of cold has increased in Delhi. In the last few days, it is getting cold in the whole of North India including Delhi NCR. The outbreak of cold wave continued in Delhi on Friday and the minimum temperature in South-West Delhi's Ayanagar dropped to 1.8 degree Celsius. The torture of winter continues in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. On the other hand, due to some improvement in the minimum temperature in Jammu and Kashmir, there has been some relief from the severe cold in the valley.

There is also an outbreak of dense fog in most areas of North India. Although the Meteorological Department has now predicted some relief from the cold. Dense fog may prevail in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in the next 24 hours, last day the Safdarjung observatory, the main meteorological center of Delhi, recorded a minimum temperature of four degrees Celsius, which is Dalhousie (8.7 degrees Celsius), Dharamshala (5.4 degrees Celsius). ), Shimla (6.2 degree Celsius), Dehradun (4.4 degree Celsius), Mussoorie (6.4 degree Celsius) and Nainital (6.5 degree Celsius).

  A dense blanket of fog enveloped northwest India and central and eastern parts of the country, affecting road, rail and air traffic. Around 30 flights and at least 26 trains were delayed to reach Delhi at the Indira Gandhi International Airport due to bad weather, officials said. Visibility was recorded at 200 meters at Palam Observatory near Indira Gandhi International Airport at 5.30 am. In Rajasthan, Fatehpur in Sikar recorded a minimum temperature of 0.7 degree Celsius, followed by Churu at 1 degree Celsius.

The bitter cold season continues in Rajasthan and on Thursday night the mercury dropped to zero at many places in the state. However, the Meteorological Department says that from Saturday people can get some relief from the outbreak of cold wave. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, the temperature in Bikaner and Sikar dropped to zero degree on Thursday night. Whereas, the minimum temperature was recorded at 0.7 degree in Fatehpur, 1.0 degree in Churu, 1.1 degree in Anta Bara, 1.7 degree in Nagaur and 1.6 degree Celsius in Banasthali.

According to a senior IMD official, there will be some respite from the cold due to the recent Western Disturbance. Western Disturbance can affect North-West India from Friday. According to the IMD, a cold wave is declared in the plains when the minimum temperature drops to four degrees Celsius or 10 degrees Celsius or below and is 4.5 degrees below normal. At the same time, a 'severe' cold wave is declared when the minimum temperature decreases to two degrees Celsius or is less than 6.4 degrees Celsius below normal.

In many districts of Uttar Pradesh too, the minimum temperature is between 3 to 5 degrees. It is very cold in Varanasi as well. Banaras Municipal Corporation has made arrangements for bonfires at many places, but there is still a need for bonfires at many places. In which mainly there is a need for bonfire on the ghat.

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