Delhiites wakes up to bone-chilling weekend as temperature drops to 2.4 degrees C
Delhiites wakes up to bone-chilling weekend as temperature  drops to 2.4 degrees C
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New Delhi: The cold of Saturday morning brought severe cold to the capital of the country. Today was the coldest day of the weather in Delhi. The temperature in Delhi broke all records today. From early morning, Delhi was seen wrapped in a sheet of fog. Visibility fell to zero in many places. There were many problems in driving people. Fog was seen more in the areas adjacent to Yamuna river.

At the same time, from Kashmiri Gate, Yamuna Bridge to Akshardham, vehicles were seen crawling on the roads due to mist and fog. Giving information to the Meteorological Department, the news agency NNI has informed that the minimum temperature has been recorded at 2.4 degrees Celsius in the country's capital Delhi at 6.10 am. Let us tell you that earlier on January 11, 1967, the minimum temperature was recorded at 2.2 degrees Celsius.

With this, visibility in Palam, Delhi was zero. Visibility was recorded at 800 meters in Safdarjung. The impact of this visibility has also been seen on the movement of trains. If we look at the temperature at half past five in the morning, then the temperature in Dehradun has been recorded at 5.0, Udaipur - 4.0, Jammu - 7.0, Hisar - 2.4 Amritsar - 5.4, Ambala - 6.4, Chandigarh - 6.2, according to the Meteorological Department. That the temperature is likely to remain the same in the coming days

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