Cold wave breaks all records in Delhi
Cold wave breaks all records in Delhi
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New Delhi: Snowfall in the mountains has added chilling cold in the plains. On Sunday, the maximum and minimum temperatures dropped on Monday. There was a feeling of cold throughout the day due to the lack of sunlight. The maximum temperature on Monday was recorded at 22.4 degrees below normal and the minimum temperature was 2 degrees below normal at 6.6 degrees Celsius. The Met department has predicted a similar drop in the minimum temperature by the coming week. The temperature is expected to reach 6 degrees.

Now the cold may start. Last Sunday is said to be the coldest day in 7 years. However, there was also a slight respite in the minimum temperature on Monday. The minimum temperature was recorded at 6.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday. However, the maximum temperature dropped on Monday as compared to Sunday's maximum temperature of 23.9. The maximum temperature was recorded at 22.4 degrees Celsius. This led to a feeling of cold throughout the day. The Met department has predicted that the temperature will drop sharply.

People shivered throughout the day due to the maximum temperature dropping. Even after light sunshine, people did not get relief and cold winds have put people in trouble in the evening. The Met department has already predicted that snowfall in the mountains is likely to affect the plains. Due to this, the minimum temperature is likely to remain around 6 degrees this week.

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