Latest news: North Delhi Flights Delayed

The rainfall in Delhi moment will remain moderate as per functionary data, with the mercury position anticipated to hang around 11 degrees Celsius throughout the day. The minimum temperature is likely to drop to 8 degrees Celsius while the maximum temperature might reach 21 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the wind speed will be around 2.62. It’ll move around 2.92 degrees with a gust speed of 3.44.

The sun is anticipated to rise at 07:15 AM and will set at 05:40 PM on Monday. As per the seven- day rainfall vaticinator, the temperature in Delhi is likely to reach 11 degrees Celsius on Monday, 12 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, 13 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, 16 degrees Celsius on Thursday, 15 degrees Celsius on Friday, 13 degrees Celsius on Saturday and 9 degrees Celsius on Sunday.
New Delhi: Delhi suffered it fourth successive cold surge day on Sunday with the outside at the megacity base station safdarjung falling below 2 degree Celsius for the first time in the two times and the megacity experience one its worst fog spells of the season with nine hours of lower than 200m visibility. Contrary to earlier cast of the extreme cold spell ending by Sunday, the met department said the cold surge is now experts to suitable only by Tuesday as a western disturbance anticipated to relief over the region over the weekend before entering north India.
Cold rush conditions delayed 41 breakouts in North India.

The minimal temperature dropped to 2.2 degrees C, five degrees below normal, at Delhi Ridge and 2.6 degrees C, Four notches below normal at Ayanagar. Numerous spots in Delhi were colder than several hills stations similar as Manila (4.4 D), Kullu (6.1), Dharamshala (6.2) and Shimla (9.5).
A deadening cold wave continues to bit Delhi as the public capital’s temperature has dipped below 3 degrees. 41 breakouts have been delayed as the visibility is at veritably low due to heavy fog. An orange alert has been issued for the megacity’s resides. Extreme rainfall conditions are persisting all throughout North India. The temperature has dipped and led to people huddling inside their homes and Governments opening fresh haven for the homeless. Thick fog conditions continue to reduce movement of people in the national capital.
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