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As the snowfall continued, all flights were cancelled due to poor visibility. “Current system likely to persist during next 8-10 hours and gradual improvement thereafter is expected," MET official said.
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The NH-55 has been cut off following the landslide at Paglajhoraa under Kurseong subdivision. 
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The local Met office on Wednesday issued an adverse weather advisory forecasting heavy to very heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir that is likely to disrupt surface and air traffic during the next three days.
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A total of 10 people have been killed in Uttarkashi. Search and rescue operations, which were hampered by bad weather on Sunday, resumed on Monday amid relatively clear weather in the affected area.
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Heat wave red alert issued for Delhi-NCR. Watch this video to know more.
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The India Meteorological (Met) Department has issued a red-color warning for U.P, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana
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The Capital on Friday recorded a maximum temperature of 44.8 degrees Celsius, four degrees above normal for the season under the influence of a heatwave.
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Temperature in Jammu and Kashmir reaches -3 degrees Celsius and the MET department has predicted heavy snowfall between 19 to 23 January.
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Srinagar city recorded 2.2 as the minimum temperature while it was 1.4 in Pahalgam and minus 0.8 in Gulmarg. 
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The humidity was recorded at 73 percent at 8.30 a.m. 
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The monthly rainfall over the country as a whole is likely to be 101% of its LPA during July and 94% of LPA during August.
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Delhi woke up to a hazy morning on Saturday, with the weather office predicting light rainfall later in the day, which may clear the smog enveloping the national capital.
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Mist and shallow fog hung low in the air in parts of national capital, a day after Diwali, as visibility dropped significantly in the morning while the mercury settled at 20.5 degrees Celsius.
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Palam received 14.8 mm of rainfall during the same period.
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At least 36 more flood- related deaths have been reported from Bihar and Assam, even as over 1.20 crore people have been marooned in the two states.
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In its forecast, the MeT office said Patna, Bhagalpur, Gaya and Purnea are likely to witness partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thundershower tomorrow.
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The MeT office has forecast rain/thundershower at a few places in eastern Uttar Pradesh tomorrow.
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The MeT department has predicted dust storm or thunderstorm with rain at few places in Rajasthan.  
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Purnea recorded 9 mm rainfall followed by 5.8 mm in Patna, 1.8 mm in Gaya and 0.8 mm in Bhagalpur.
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The MeT department on Thrusday warned of heat wave conditions in Uttarakhand, forecasting rise in maximum temperatures after April 17.






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