cold wave
Delhi saw a partly cloudy sky on Friday while the minimum temperature settled two degrees below normal at 9.8 degrees Celsius
[…]Visiting Andhra cricket team, like Tamil Nadu last month, finds the Delhi chill a bit too tough to handle on the field. However, air quality for them seems to have got better this year
[…]Good Samaritans in the national capital are chipping in with effort and resources to help stray animals survive the biting cold
[…]In the plains, the Met office declares a cold wave if the minimum temperature dips to 4 degrees Celsius or when it is 10 degrees Celsius and 4.5 notches below normal
[…]The weather office rings alarm bells for Delhiites as wintry chills are set to return from January 6 along with dense fog
[…]Meteorologists attributed the spell of cold wave and below-normal day temperatures in northwest India to frigid north westerly winds barrelling through the plains and reduced sunshine due to foggy weather
[…]Delhi’s minimum temperature dropped to 6.8 degrees Celsius on Friday due to cold, dry winds blowing in from snow-laden western Himalayas, the India Meteorological Department said. The city had recorded 2.1 mm rainfall on Thursday under the influence of Western Disturbance which also led to widespread snowfall in the hilly region. “Cold, dry winds from […]
[…]Delhi’s minimum temperature is likely to rise by at least three degrees Celsius over the next two days under the influence of a fresh western disturbance, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday. The western disturbance will also lead to light rain in the national capital on Thursday and Friday, it said. Thunderstorms, lightning and […]
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