New Year May Start With Rain In Delhi – Delhi: New Year May Begin By Rain, Mercury May 28-29; Up To Four

New Year May Begin By Rain. According to the Meteorological Department, due to the western disturbance, there is a possibility of rain from midnight due to wind speed from December 31 night. There is a possibility of rain throughout the day on January 1.

On the other hand, the icy winds coming from the mountains, the whole of North India including Delhi-NCR remained stagnant throughout the day on Wednesday. For the first time in the last 16 years, the mercury in the capital reached 12.7 degree Celsius. Earlier, on December 26, 2003, 12.3 degree Celsius was recorded.

On the other hand, the minimum temperature in the early hours of Wednesday was two degrees Celsius, 6 degrees below normal. The weather department forecasts that the situation is not expected to improve for the next two days. Due to wind speed on December 29, the day temperature will increase marginally, but on December 28-29, the minimum temperature can reach 4 degrees.

The Meteorological Department says that at this time northwest winds have engulfed the whole of North India. The cold winds blowing from Jammu and Kashmir have cooled the entire area from Punjab to eastern Uttar Pradesh.

Meteorological Department scientist Kuldeep Srivastava said that the cold in Delhi has increased considerably since December 14 due to the direction of the winds and cloud formation at low levels. During this time, this level of cold was recorded at some station in

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Delhi.

However, there has been a record of two to three days of common cold at the standard Safdarjung station in Delhi. For the next two days, the temperature of the day will remain almost constant. There may be some relief from the direction of the winds from December 28.

The coldest day of the last sixteen years has been Wednesday
According to the data released by the Meteorological Department, Monday. The day's maximum temperature was recorded at 12.7 degrees Celsius. It was 9 degrees Celsius below normal. Although the maximum temperature went below ten degrees Celsius on December 16, it was recorded at 12.9 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department says that earlier on 26 December 2003 the maximum temperature was 12.3 ° C. At the same time, on December 28, 1997, the maximum temperature was 11.3. The temperature on both days was nine degrees Celsius above normal. On the other hand, the minimum temperature was 6 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal.

According to the data released by the Meteorological Department, the 9th day of Delhi-NCR was the coldest. Earlier in 2003, the number of cold days was nine. Its record is taken from Safdarjung station.

However, since December 14, temperature of severe to extremely cold levels has been recorded at some station in Delhi. Whereas in 1997 there were 17 days of very cold and very severe levels. Out of this, it was continuously cold for 13 days.

Fog will remain in the morning, cold will also increase in the night. Morning will be surrounded by thick fog. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to remain between 16 and 6 degrees Celsius in a shivering cold.



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