Visibility drops as fog shrouds in Delhi
News | December 17, 2020 14:00 ISTFog continued to envelop in the national capital on December 17, leading to low visibility.
Fog continued to envelop in the national capital on December 17, leading to low visibility.
Higher reaches of Pir Panjal mountain range received fresh snowfall on November 24. The mountain range got covered in a thick blanket of snow.
Uttarakhand's Chamoli district received fresh snowfall on November 23.
People in Dharamshala woke up to a chilly morning after Dhauladhar range received fresh snowfall.
Mercury level dipped in the national capital on November 22. India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast a minimum temperature of 7 digree Celsius and a maximum of 24 digree Celsius today.
Minimum temperatures in most parts of northern India remained below normal on Saturday with the meteorological department predicting a rise in night temperatures on Monday due to a western disturbance approaching the northwest part of the country.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) Scientist Manmohan Singh on November 17 informed that Shimla recorded 4.4 degree Celsius temperature and Manali recorded 1.5 degree Celsius today.
Temperature dropped significantly in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla on November 16.
October recorded the warmest nights in the last 50 years and the month was the third-warmest in terms of average monthly maximum and mean temperature during the same period, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.
Delhi witnessed another cold morning on Wednesday, with minimum temperature settling at 10.6 degrees Celcius, four notches below normal. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the temperature met the criteria for “cold wave” on Tuesday but not Wednesday.
Managing Director of Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation, Kumar Keshav informed about the precautions which it is going to take for the safety of the passengers.
Heavy rains lashed parts of Delhi on August 17.
The parts of national capital received rainfall which brought respite from heat. Udyog Bhawan and Rail Bhawan area received the shower. The current temperature of Delhi is 29 degree C.
By the end of the century, the temperatures of the warmest day and the coldest night are projected to rise by approximately 4.7 degrees Celsius and 5.5 degrees Celsius, respectively, according to the report.
Briefing about the weather conditions in northwest India, Head of Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre, Rajendra Kumar Jenamani informed that rainfall will reduce by next 24 hours and temperature will rise in Northwest India.
The weather in Delhi took a sudden turn during early morning on May 31 as rain lashed several areas in the city.
Country is witnessing a rise in mercury, and the Delhiites, in particular, are having a tough time beating the heat as Palam area of the national capital reported temperature going above 45 Degrees Celsius on May 22.
COVID-19 has now spread across the world and has infected more than 110 countries.
Fresh spell of snowfall blanketed parts of Shimla on March 07. The temperature has dropped by 3 degree Celsius.
The minimum temperature in the city settled at 6.1 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season's normal.
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