The national capital and its surrounding area has been continuously undergoing cold wave, this time the second coldest December month since 1901. The national capital's minimum temperature on Tuesday was up by two points to 4.8 degrees Celsius as against Monday.
On Monday, Delhi recorded the coldest day in 119 years since 1901, with a maximum of 9.4 ° C on Monday. However, the Meteorological Department expressed the possibility of relief from the cold wave in the capital on Wednesday, the first morning of the new year. But in other states, just a few days and the deadly cold will disturb.
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) officials said on Tuesday that the average maximum temperature (MMT) of Delhi in December was 18.76 degrees Celsius, this time. Which is the second lowest maximum temperature in 119 years, after 17.3 ° C in December 1997.
According to IMD officials, this time was only four times after 1901, in 1919, 1920, 1961 and 1997. Is equal to the MMT 20 ° C or less. In the years 1919 and 1929 the MMT was 19.8 ° C, while in 1961 the average maximum temperature was recorded at 20 °.
IMD officials on Wednesday predicted the national capital's minimum temperature to rise to 5 degrees Celsius. There is also a possibility of light rain in the capital. Cold wave will continue in other states other than Delhi. Is likely to Jbrdask fog in Uttar Pradesh.
consecutive 18th day cold wave in the capital
The chief Kuldeep Srivastava Regional Weather Forecast Center of IMD, on Tuesday in the capital Another 'snowy day' was recorded. Along with this, with 18 consecutive days in December, Sheetalhar broke the record of 17 consecutive days of snow in the national capital for 17 consecutive days of 1997.
Srivastava said that before 1992 in Delhi only four years 1997 , Frequent icy colds were felt in 1998, 2003 and 2014. According to IMD, a 'snowy day' is considered when the maximum temperature is recorded at least 4.5 points below normal. If the maximum temperature is below 6.5 ° C, it is called 'severe snow day'.
The deadly cold continues in most parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the mercury fell to zero degree Celsius on Tuesday morning, while the capital Lucknow also recorded 0.7 degree Celsius.
According to the Meteorological Department, Narnaul (2.3 degrees) was recorded to be the coldest place in Punjab and Haryana with a minimum temperature of 3 degrees below normal. Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 4.8 degrees, while Hisar in Haryana had 4.5 degrees, Rohtak 4.8 degrees and Karnal 5 degrees. Cold weather conditions continued in Amritsar (3.4 degrees), Ludhiana (4.1 degrees) and Patiala (4.2 degrees) in Punjab. Fog prevailed at many places.
Air flight normal, trains continue to delay
Air flights were operated normally in North India on Tuesday due to the relief of fog. No flight was canceled or diverted despite light fog at Delhi Airport. However, the timing of trains has not improved yet.
At least 34 trains in Northern Railway are running late by one hour to 15 hours from their scheduled time. Tuesday Bhubaneswar-Anand Vihar contact Revolution 15 hours, Puri-Anand Vihar were running Neelachal 13 hours, Delhi Gomti Express 5 hours and Chennai-Nizamuddin Duronto Express 8 hour delay.
New Year is expected to be welcomed by heavy snowfall in the Kashmir Valley of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Himachal with minus 8.2 degrees on Tuesday Keylong was the coldest, while 1.2 degrees in Shimla, minus 3 degrees in Kalpa, minus 1.8 degrees in Kufri, minus 1.4 degrees in Manali, minus 0.6 degrees in Solan and minus 0.4 degrees in Dalhousie minimum Temperatures were recorded.
According to the Meteorological Department, between 31 December and 4 January in the state there is a possibility of moderate to high rainfall and heavy snowfall in the high mountains. On the other hand, there has been a slight improvement in night temperature in Jammu and Kashmir. Compared Sunday-Monday (minus 6.5 degrees) in Srinagar Monday Tuesday recorded minus 3.2 degree minimum temperature at night.
famous ski resort Gulmarg (minus 7.8 degrees) was the coldest place in the state. The Meteorological Department has forecast heavy snowfall in
the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday.
Heater for tigers in zoo
Snow and lions in local Assam State Zoo are affected by icy cold Electric heaters have been installed outside their enclosures to protect against. According to Zoo's Animal Keeper Incharge Praveen, paddy remains have been arranged to keep deer and other animals warm as well.
Abstract
- Meteorological Department expressed relief estimate
- Cold wave is wreaking havoc in North India
- Mercury reaches zero degree in Kanpur, UP
Extension
The national capital and its surrounding area has been continuously undergoing cold wave, this time the second coldest December month since 1901. The national capital's minimum temperature on Tuesday was up by two points to 4.8 degrees Celsius as against Monday.
Let us tell that on Monday, Delhi had recorded the coldest day in 119 years since 1901, with a maximum of 9.4 ° C. However, the Meteorological Department expressed the possibility of relief from the cold wave in the capital on Wednesday, the first morning of the new year. But in other states, only a few days and the deadly cold will disturb.
Officials of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday that the average maximum temperature (MMT) of Delhi was 18.76 degrees Celsius in December, which is December, This is the second lowest maximum temperature in 119 years, after 17.3 ° C in 1997.
According to IMD officials, this time was only four times after 1901, only in 1919, 1920, 1961 and 1997 after M. Copies is less than or equal to 20 ° C. In the years 1919 and 1929 the MMT was 19.8 ° C, while in 1961 the average maximum temperature was recorded at 20 °.
IMD officials on Wednesday predicted the national capital's minimum temperature to rise to 5 degrees Celsius. There is also a possibility of light rain in the capital. Cold wave will continue in other states other than Delhi. Is likely to Jbrdask fog in Uttar Pradesh.
consecutive 18th day cold wave in the capital
The chief Kuldeep Srivastava Regional Weather Forecast Center of IMD, on Tuesday in the capital Another 'snowy day' was recorded. Along with this, with 18 consecutive days in December, Sheetalhar broke the record of 17 consecutive days of snow in the national capital for 17 consecutive days of 1997.
Srivastava said that before 1992 in Delhi only four years 1997 , Frequent icy colds were felt in 1998, 2003 and 2014. According to IMD, a 'snowy day' is considered when the maximum temperature is recorded at least 4.5 points below normal. If the maximum temperature is below 6.5 ° C, it is called 'severe snow day'.
Mercury reaches zero degree in Kanpur, Narnaul coldest in Punjab-Haryana
The deadly cold continues in most parts of Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the mercury fell to zero degree Celsius on Tuesday morning, while the capital Lucknow also recorded 0.7 degree Celsius.
According to the Meteorological Department, Narnaul (2.3 degrees) was recorded to be the coldest place in Punjab and Haryana with a minimum temperature of 3 degrees below normal. Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 4.8 degrees, while Hisar in Haryana had 4.5 degrees, Rohtak 4.8 degrees and Karnal 5 degrees. Cold weather conditions continued in Amritsar (3.4 degrees), Ludhiana (4.1 degrees) and Patiala (4.2 degrees) in Punjab. Fog prevailed at many places.
Air flight normal, trains continue to delay
Air flights were operated normally in North India on Tuesday due to the relief of fog. No flight was canceled or diverted despite light fog at Delhi Airport. However, the timing of trains has not improved yet.
At least 34 trains in Northern Railway are running late by one hour to 15 hours from their scheduled time. On Tuesday morning, Bhubaneswar-Anand Vihar Sampark Kranti was running late by 15 hours, Puri-Anand Vihar Nilanchal 13 hours, Delhi-Gomti Express 5 hours and Chennai-Nizamuddin Duronto Express 8 hours late.
New Year's welcome snowfall in Kashmir-Himachal
The New Year is likely to be welcomed by heavy snowfall in the Kashmir Valley of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. On Tuesday, Keylong was the coldest in Himachal with minus 8.2 degrees, while Shimla 1.2 degrees, Kalpa minus 3 degrees, Kufri minus 1.8 degrees, Manali minus 1.4 degrees, Solan minus 0.6 degrees and Dalhousie minus 0.4 degrees Temperatures were recorded.
According to the Meteorological Department, the state is expected to witness moderate to high rainfall between December 31 and January 4 and heavy snowfall in the high mountains. On the other hand, there has been a slight improvement in night temperature in Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of minus 3.2 degrees on Monday-Tuesday nights as compared to Sunday-Monday nights (minus 6.5 degrees).
The famous ski resort Gulmarg (minus 7.8 degrees) was the coldest place in the state. The Meteorological Department has forecast heavy snowfall in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday.
Heater for tigers in zoo
Snow and lions in local Assam State Zoo are affected by icy cold Electric heaters have been installed outside their enclosures to protect against. According to Zoo's Animal Keeper Incharge Praveen, paddy remains have been arranged to keep deer and other animals warm as well.