Cold Breaks 16-year Record In Delhi – Cold breaks 16-year record, chill increases, no relief for next two days

News Desk, Amar Ujala, New Delhi
Updated Tue, 17 Dec 2019 06:18 AM IST

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On Monday, due to the icy winds coming from the mountains, Delhi kept chilling all day. For the first time in 16 years, the mercury in the capital was only 12.9 degrees Celsius, ten degrees below normal. Earlier in 2003, on January 26, the temperature was recorded at 10.06 degrees Celsius. The weather department forecasts that the situation will remain the same for the next two days. People of Delhi will shiver with cold. At the same time, the night temperature is also expected to go two degrees below normal.

On Monday, winds from Jammu and Kashmir reached Delhi. Northwest winds chill Delhi's weather. At the same time, in north India, the shadow turned into a low-level cloud in the atmosphere with a dense fog. Due to this the rays of the sun could not reach the earth. According to Meteorological Department scientist Kuldeep Srivastava, the combined effect of both seasonal conditions suddenly increased on Monday. The day was extremely cold after the temperature dropped to ten degrees Celsius below normal. The temperature for the next 48 hours day will be more or less constant.

According to meteorological data, the maximum temperature of the day on Monday was recorded at 12.9 degree Celsius. Since 2003, the temperature of the day has never been below 10 degrees Celsius. Earlier, in 2014 it

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was around 15 degrees Celsius. At the same time, it was recorded at 10.06 ° C in 2003. In addition, the maximum temperature in other years has been three to four degrees Celsius below normal.

 

On Monday, due to the icy winds coming from the mountains, Delhi kept chilling all day. For the first time in 16 years, the mercury in the capital was only 12.9 degrees Celsius, ten degrees below normal. Earlier in 2003, on January 26, the temperature was recorded at 10.06 degrees Celsius. The weather department forecasts that the situation will remain the same for the next two days. People of Delhi will shiver with cold. At the same time, the night temperature is also expected to go down by two degrees.

Winds reached Delhi from Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. Northwest winds chill Delhi's weather. At the same time, in north India, the shadow turned into a low-level cloud in the atmosphere with a dense fog. Due to this the rays of the sun could not reach the earth. According to Meteorological Department scientist Kuldeep Srivastava, the combined effect of both seasonal conditions suddenly increased on Monday. The day was extremely cold after the temperature dropped to ten degrees Celsius below normal. The temperature for the next 48 hours day will be more or less constant.

According to the meteorological data, the maximum temperature of the day on Monday was recorded at 12.9 degree Celsius. Since 2003, the temperature of the day has never been below 10 degrees Celsius. Earlier, in 2014 it was around 15 degrees Celsius. At the same time, it was recorded at 10.06 ° C in 2003. In addition, the maximum temperature in other years has been three to four degrees Celsius below normal.

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