Cold wave delhi temperature

  1. Cold wave grips north India, temperatures to drop in Delhi from today
  2. Cold wave, fog cripples Delhi
  3. Temperature drops to 1.8 degrees at Aya Nagar, Delhi battles cold wave conditions
  4. Cold Wave: Delhi Weather, North India Weather: 1.4 Degrees In Delhi, Lowest In January Since 2021, May Drop To 1 Tomorrow
  5. At 5 days, decade’s longest January cold wave keeps Delhi shivering
  6. Cold wave: Delhi temperature likely to drop to 1°C tomorrow
  7. Cold Wave: 1.9°C at main city station as Delhi faces extended cold wave
  8. Delhi temperature, weather today forecast: Cold wave to return to NCR, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan; light rain predicted


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Cold wave grips north India, temperatures to drop in Delhi from today

• • • Cold wave grips north India, temperatures to drop in Delhi from today Cold wave grips north India, temperatures to drop in Delhi from today The weather department said that severe cold wave conditions are likely over parts of Rajasthan from Sunday onwards, and over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi from Monday. As the western disturbance begins to retreat and chilling northeasterly winds from the snow-clad mountains make their way towards the plains, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted cold wave conditions over Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh from Sunday onwards. Delhi, which is undergoing its longest The Saurashtra and Kutch regions and parts of Karnataka will also witness cold wave conditions on Sunday. Parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are expected to see cold wave conditions next week, as well. Dense fog is expected during the early morning hours in parts of Punjab, Haryana, Large parts of north and northwest India recorded below-normal maximum and minimum temperatures on most days this month before the western disturbance brought relief, an IMD official told news agency PTI. In avalanches hit Ganderbal and Bandipora districts on Saturday but no loss of life was reported, according to local authorities. They said avalanche warnings had been issued for 12 districts following moderate to heavy snowfall on Friday. Also Read | Delhi’s neighbouring state Punjab saw the ongoing cold conditions intensify on Saturday, with the mercury dippi...

Cold wave, fog cripples Delhi

By India Today Web Desk: The ongoing coldwave in North India intensified with parts of Delhi recording a drop in temperature on Friday morning. Aya Nagar, one of the peripheral localities in South West Delhi, recorded a temperature of 1.8 °C this morning, whereas the temperature in Safdarjung was 4.0°C. Delhi’s citizens resorted to lighting up bonfires to find respite from the prevailing cold wave conditions in the national capital. Delhi | Due to the increasing cold wave in the national capital, shelter homes opened for homeless people. Visuals from a shelter home near Sarai Kale Khan Railway Station (05.01) “We've 197 permanent shelter homes. During winter, we put up almost 250 tents in Delhi. Now, we've 190 functional tents & 50 are in standby mode. Apart from mattresses and blankets. We also provide 3 meals a day to occupants,” said Vipin Rai, Member, Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board, as quoted by ANI. As per the latest information from the India Meteorological Department, the coldwave conditions are expected to continue till Saturday, January 7, although it is likely that similar conditions may continue till January 11.

Temperature drops to 1.8 degrees at Aya Nagar, Delhi battles cold wave conditions

• • • • Temperature drops to 1.8 degrees at Aya Nagar, Delhi battles cold wave conditions Temperature drops to 1.8 degrees at Aya Nagar, Delhi battles cold wave conditions The IMD forecast indicates that shallow to moderate fog is likely in Delhi over the next week, while the maximum temperature is set to return to around 22 degrees Celsius by January 12. The Aya Nagar weather observatory in South Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 1.8 degrees Celsius early on Friday as cold wave conditions persist in Delhi. The minimum temperature at Aya Nagar was around five degrees below the normal for this time of the year. The Safdarjung weather station, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded a minimum temperature of 4 degrees on Friday, three degrees below the normal. Cold wave conditions are recorded when the minimum temperature is 4 degrees Celsius or less. The weather station located at the IGI Airport, Palam, recorded the highest minimum temperature in the city of 7 degrees Celsius early on Friday. The visibility at Palam early on Friday was around 200 m with moderate fog covering parts of the city. According to scientists at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), dense to very dense fog over parts of northwest India and adjoining central and east India is likely to result in ‘cold day’ conditions in isolated pockets over the region. The IMD records a ‘cold day’ when the maximum temperature is 4.5 to 6.4 degrees below the normal in the plains. In Wh...

Cold Wave: Delhi Weather, North India Weather: 1.4 Degrees In Delhi, Lowest In January Since 2021, May Drop To 1 Tomorrow

New Delhi: People in Delhi and its adjoining areas woke up to a chilly morning with the minimum temperature in the national capital dropping to 1.4 degrees Celsius - the lowest so far this season - as another cold wave swept northwest India. The minimum temperature in the national capital has dropped by around nine degrees in just two days. It was 4.7 degrees Celsius yesterday and 10.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday. Today's Delhi temperature is the lowest in January since 2021. Safdarjung observatory - the city's base station - had recorded a minimum temperature of 1.1 degree Celsius on January 1, 2021. A senior meteorologist said the city's minimum temperature may dip to one degree Celsius tomorrow. Cold wave conditions and foggy weather prevailed over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan as well. In Haryana, Hisar recorded a minimum temperature of 0.8 degrees Celsius, while Punjab's Amritsarsaw the temperature plunging to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Churu, located near the Thar desert, logged a minimum temperature of minus 2.5 degrees Celsius, the lowest in the plains today. The chilly weather has prompted Chandigarh, Rajasthan's Udaipur and Uttar Pradesh's Meerut to extend the winter break for students of up to Class 8. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted intense cold wave conditions to continue through the next three days. Minimum temperatures are expected to dip further by about 2 degrees Celsius in several parts of northwest a...

At 5 days, decade’s longest January cold wave keeps Delhi shivering

Safdarjung, which is representational of Delhi’s weather, has been recording a cold wave since January 5, when the minimum was 3°C. On January 6, Delhi recorded a low of 4°C; 2.2°C on January 7 and 1.9°C on January 8, which was the coldest day since January 1, 2021, when the mercury dipped to 1.1°C. The Capital recorded its fifth consecutive cold wave day on Monday, with Safdarjung, representational of Delhi’s weather, recording a minimum temperature of 3.8 degrees Celsius (°C)– three degrees below normal. This is now Delhi’s longest January cold wave streak in the last decade. The Capital last recorded a similar streak in January 2013, when 5 consecutive cold wave days were recorded. India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts show a western disturbance is likely to influence north India between January 11 and 13, leading to a gradual rise in the mercury from Tuesday. However, isolated parts of Delhi could still see cold wave conditions. A cold wave is declared in the region when the minimum temperature is 4.5 degrees or more below the normal mark, or when it drops to 4°C or lower. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo) A cold wave is declared in the region when the minimum temperature is 4.5 degrees or more below the normal mark, or when it drops to 4°C or lower. Safdarjung, which is representational of Delhi’s weather, has been recording a cold wave since January 5, when Delhi’s minimum was 3°C. On January 6, Delhi recorded a low of 4°C; 2.2°C on January 7 and 1.9°C on January 8...

Cold wave: Delhi temperature likely to drop to 1°C tomorrow

January 16, 2023 | 06:39 pm 2 min read Delhi experienced the season's coldest temperature on Monday as the minimum temperature nosedived to 1.4 degrees Celsius The mercury level witnessed a drop of nearly nine degrees in two days. Delhi's minimum temperature was 4.7°C on Sunday and 10.2°C on Saturday. Monday's temperature was also reportedly the lowest for this month since January 2021. Why does this story matter? Delhi saw an intense, five-day After a brief respite, an alert was issued predicting another cold wave. A meteorologist even predicted the temperature could drop to -4°C. Rajasthan's Churu coldest in plains at -2.5 degrees Celsius A cold wave coupled with fog prevailed over Punjab, Rajasthan's Churu, located near the Thar Desert, was the coldest in the plains, with a minimum temperature of -2.5 degrees Celsius. Haryana's Hisar recorded a minimum temperature of 0.8 degrees Celsius, while Cold wave to subside after Wednesday Two Western Disturbances in quick succession likely to affect northwest India on 18th & another on 20th January. As a result, cold wave conditions over northwest India likely to abate from 19th January, 2023. School winter break extended further In view of the bone-chilling temperatures, the winter break for schools, which was extended last week, has been further extended for students up to Class 8 in Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in Delhi is expected to drop by 1-2°C from current levels on Tuesday and Wednesday. Cold wave to persist for 3...

Cold Wave: 1.9°C at main city station as Delhi faces extended cold wave

NEW DELHI: Delhi suffered its fourth consecutive cold wave day on Sunday, with the minimum at the city’s base station Safdarjung falling below 2 degrees Celsius for the first time in two years and the city experiencing one of its worst fog spells of the season with nine hours of lower than 200m visibility. Contrary to earlier forecasts of the extreme cold spell ending by Sunday, the met department said the cold wave is now expected to abate only by Tuesday as a western disturbance expected to relief over the region weakened before entering north India. Over 100 flights were delayed at IGI Airport due to dense fog and 42 trains were running late. Two Delhi-bound flights diverted to Jaipur between 10am and 10.30am. Safdarjung recorded 1.9 degrees C on Sunday, five notches below normal, making it the coldest morning in the past two years. It was also the second coldest January morning in the past 16 years, although 1.9 degrees was recorded on two other occasions during this period, IMD data reveals. The capital also saw one of its worse spell of dense fog of the season. Fog engulfed Delhi for around 15.5 hours and of these, the duration of dense fog (when the visibility dips to below 200 metres) was nine hours. The visibility at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport was 50m from 2.30am to 10am, improving to 100m from 10am to 11.30am. Fog lifted completely at IGIA only around 1pm. The visibility at Safdarjung was 200 metres on Sunday morning. The last time Safdrajung recor...

Delhi temperature, weather today forecast: Cold wave to return to NCR, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan; light rain predicted

Delhi weather today, temperature: Delhi is reeling under a severe cold wave for the past 8 days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert in Delhi for six days, owing to the upcoming severe cold wave in the national capital region. The minimum temperature will progressively rise by 3 to 5 degrees from January 19 to 20 due to the new Western Disturbance. -1.2 degrees Celsius in Churu The temperature was below normal in Kota, Bikaner and Jodhpur division divisions; and appreciably below normal in Jaipur, Ajmer and Udaipur divisions. The Met Department has issued an alert of rain and hailstorm in Rajasthan. According to the weather forecast, a hailstorm may hit the state next week. Jobner was the coldest place in Jaipur with minus 2.5 degrees Celsius. In Sikar too, the temperature settled at minus 1.5 degrees Celsius, below the freezing point. This is the second time this season in Sikar, when the mercury went in the minus, said officials. Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.