Highlights
- During a severe cold wave, the minimum temperature dips to 2 degrees Celcius
- Delhi-NCR is likely to receive its first rain of the year on January 5 and 6
- The minimum and maximum temperatures till January 6 will continue to hover between 4 to 9 deg C
Delhiites woke up to a foggy morning on Saturday as the minimum temperature in the national capital dipped to 4 degrees Celsius and the maximum to 20 degrees, India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast for the day showed. According to the IMD, a cold wave will continue over the national capital till January 3.
"Fall in minimum temperatures by 2-4 degrees is likely over most parts of Northwest & Central India during next 24 hours and no significant change thereafter. No significant change in minimum temperatures over most parts of East India during next 24 hours and fall by 3-5 degrees thereafter," the IMD said in its daily forecast.
Meanwhile, a cold wave or a severe cold wave-like condition is also expected in Delhi's neighbouring states like Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana till January 3, the weatherman said.
"Cold wave/severe cold wave conditions are likely in isolated/some parts of Punjab from December 30 to January 3; north Rajasthan from December 31 to January 3 and Haryana & Chandigarh from December 31 to January 2," the IMD said.
During a severe cold wave, the minimum temperature dips to 2 degrees or the departure from normal is more than 6.4 degrees.
Besides, Delhi-NCR is likely to receive its first rain of the year on January 5 and 6.
While there is a possibility of rain on January 5, IMD has forecast "rain or thunderstorm" for the next day.
The minimum and maximum temperatures till January 6 will continue to hover between 4 to 9 degrees Celsius and 20 to 21 degrees Celsius, respectively.
(With inputs from IANS)