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At 6:30 am, Indira Gandhi Airport reported zero visibility due to the thick fog that had enveloped the area. This reduced visibility persisted until 9 am, leading to diversions of at least three flights at the Delhi airport
[…]The capital experienced its coldest morning of the season on Monday, recording a low of 3.3 degrees Celsius, which was four notches below the usual average temperature
[…]The IMD has forecasted the persistence of very dense fog and cold wave conditions for an additional two days in the national capital, extending until January 20
[…]Farmers on the Yamuna Khadar struggle to survive during the severe cold wave after authorities demolish their houses and standing crop
[…]This initiative, aimed at offering warmth and protection, is particularly crucial given Delhi’s recent recording of its coldest day of the month, with the minimum temperature plummeting to 5.3 degrees Celsius, as reported by the India Meteorological Department
[…]The minimum temperature in the national capital has dropped by around nine notches in just two days. It was 10.2 degrees Celsius on Saturday and 4.7 degrees Celsius on Sunday.
[…]The maximum temperature a day earlier had stood at 27.1 degrees Celsius, four notches above the season’s average, while the air quality was recorded in the ‘poor’ category
[…]The weatherman has forecast mainly clear sky for the day with the maximum temperature likely to settle at 28 degrees Celsius.
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