North India Cold Wave News
The western Himalayan region is expected to see heavy rain and snowfall due to an approaching western disturbance.
As per IMD, the maximum temperature in Delhi today is expected to be around 18 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is likely to hover around 5 degrees Celsius.
The incidents occurred as Delhi witnessed its coldest day of the winter, with the minimum temperature dipping to 3.5 degrees Celsius.
Normal life is affected in Uttarakhand due to snowfall in hilly places and rain in plains. Even in Kashmir, where tourists are enjoying this season, on the other hand, many people are also facing problems due to this.
Delhi-NCR Weather: Cold wave continues in entire North India including capital Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhiites will not get relief from the cold for the next two days. On the other hand, after January 18, once again dense fog can become a cause of trouble.
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Delhi-NCR Weather: Cold wave continues in entire North India including capital Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhiites will not get relief from the cold for the next two days.
The entire North India including Delhi is currently in the grip of severe cold. It is getting bitterly cold at this time in the capital of the country. Delhi's Safdarjung recorded the hottest temperature of 1.4 degrees amid severe cold.
Entire North India, including Delhi, is in the grip of severe cold at this time. It is getting bitterly cold at this time in the capital of the country. Amidst the chilling cold, many states of North India, including Delhi-NCR, are wrapped in a blanket of dense fog.
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Cold Wave Grips North India. Due to dense fog, zero visibility has been recorded across North India. Due to zero visibility, flights and train service is being affected.
Delhi weather report: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. that cold conditions have abated in north India, including Delhi, for now under the influence of a western disturbance, characterised by warm moist winds from the Middle East, but the minimum will start dropping again from December 31.
The temperature in Jammu and Kashmir has reached minus. Srinagar's Dal Lake has frozen. This continuous heavy snowfall has increased the problems of the local people as well. The cold wave has increased in the whole of North India as well.
The minimum temperature in Delhi in the morning was recorded at 3.2 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has predicted a cold wave in North India for the next two days.
The minimum temperature in Delhi in the morning was recorded at 3.2 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has predicted a cold wave in North India for the next two days.
Memes on cold wave have gone viral.
IMD has predicted severe cold wave in parts of north India.
The minimum temperature in Delhi in the morning was recorded at 3.2 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has predicted a cold wave in North India for the next two days.
The met department has said that a gradual fall in minimum temperatures by 2-3°C will be seen over most parts of Northwest, Central and East India.
Dense fog blanketed parts of the Delhi, a minimum temperature of 5.8 degrees Celsius was recorded
IMD has predicted both "cold day" and "cold wave" in parts of Delhi
The IMD had declared a cold wave in Delhi as icy winds blowing from snow-covered western Himalayas brought the minimum temperature down to 4.1 degrees Celsius
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