New Delhi: The impact of western disturbances in the national capital Delhi has been visible since Wednesday. Where it was cloudy all day on Wednesday. This led to a sharp drop in the day temperature. With this Wednesday was the coldest day of the season. However, the impact of western disturbance activity has started to show on hilly areas, which has brought some relief from the morning and evening coolness. Now snowfall has started in the northern Himalayan region with light rain. The impact was also visible in the Delhi-NCR plains on Wednesday, with the day temperature not expected to improve for the next 6 to 7 days. At the same time, the minimum temperature may increase by one to two degrees. According to the Met department, delhi-NCR remained cloudy throughout the day and the atmosphere appeared blurry. The maximum temperature was recorded at 23 degrees celsius on Wednesday. Which is two degrees below normal. The minimum temperature rose to 11.5 degrees Celsius. It's 2 degrees above normal. The Met department has predicted light rain in some parts of Delhi-NCR today. This will increase the coolness in the atmosphere. The maximum temperature of Palam was 22.3, Lodi Road and Ridge 22.5, Aya Nagar 22, Jafarpur 21.5 degrees and Mayur Vihar 21.8 degrees. Indian Railways loses crores of rupees due to farmers, know why India’s Mfg sector gain further strength in Nov on strong production rise COVID pandemic highlighted necessity to centralise production: JP Nadda.