This story is from January 09, 2023
Delhi colder than most places in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh for 5th consecutive day
Delhi woke up to a foggy morning on Monday. Dense fog reduced visibility hitting movement of trains and flights.
Delhi witnessed dense fog and severe cold on Monday morning.
Vehicles were seen moving at a very slow speed as dense fog reduced visibility.
Most of the vehicles were seen moving with their parking lights on.
As per IMD, Delhi is expected to get relief from cold wave and fog from Tuesday.
IMD said all these conditions- dense fog, cold wave, and cold days - will abate from January 10 night.
Delhi suffered its fourth consecutive cold wave day on Sunday with the minimum temp falling below 2 degrees for the first time in two years.
Delhi is experiencing one of the season’s worst fog spells with nine hours of below 200m visibility.
Contrary to earlier forecasts of the extreme cold spell ending by Sunday, the met department said the cold wave is now expected to abate only by Tuesday.
Meteorologists attribute the long spell of intense cold to a large gap between two western disturbances, which meant frosty winds from the snow-clad mountains blew in for a longer-than-usual period.
Around 29 trains have been delayed by two to five hours due to the foggy weather, a railway official said.
Around 15 flights were delayed and one was diverted due to the bad weather, officials at the Indira Gandhi International Airport said.
Satellite images showed a fog layer extending from Punjab and adjoining northwest Rajasthan to Bihar through Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
The minimum temperatures in the national rose marginally though. The Safdarjung observatory recorded a minimum of 3.8 degrees Celsius as against 1.9 degrees on Sunday.
The weather stations at Lodhi Road, Ayanagar and Ridge recorded a minimum temperature of 3.6 degrees, 3.2 degrees and 3.3 degrees.
The Safdarjung observatory had logged a minimum temperature of 1.9 degrees Celsius on Sunday, 2.2 degrees Celsius on Saturday, 4 degrees Celsius on Friday, 3 degrees Celsius on Thursday and 4.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
The chilly weather has prompted the Delhi government to extend winter vacation in schools till January 15.
Usually, there is a gap of three to four days between two western disturbances. This time, the gap increased to seven days, Palawat said. A western disturbance retreated from the region by December 30 and the next one came on January 7.
A senior IMD meteorologist said short-term relief is likely after a couple of days under the influence of back-to-back western disturbances.
The IMD said the foggy weather may lead to road accidents and advised people to drive slowly and use fog lights.
Long exposure to dense fog may cause respiratory problems for people having asthma bronchitis and other lung-related health problems, it said.
(With inputs from PTI)
- Delhi assembly polls: Muslim voters keep AAP and Congress hopes alive
- Counsellor held for sexual exploitation and blackmail of 50 students at Nagpur clinic over 15 years
- ‘Encroaching’ on stepwell: Sambhal family evicted from home in an hour
- Man killed in road accident near Bhikaji Cama Place in Delhi
- Steve Jobs’ wife Laurene Powell Jobs prays at Kashi Vishwanath temple, heads for Maha Kumbh
- Sundar Pichai to employees: As we start the year, I have been reviewing ...
- Facebook founder angry, says Apple is making them pay for 'failing iPhone sales'
- Brazil judge who suspended Elon Musk’s X in the country has ‘warning’ for Google, Apple, Microsoft and other tech giants
- Elon Musk is worried about Jeff Bezos ex-wife MacKenzie Scott’s Rs 1,36,000 crore donation; here’s why
- Shakambhari Purnima 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance
- EAM Jaishankar to represent India at Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony in US
- Elon Musk's one-word take on alarming population decline in India and China
- 14 popular vegetarian dishes around the world
- 11 biggest fruits in the world
- How to grow Pomegranate in the terrace or balcony garden
- 10 popular vegetarian dishes for a nutritious breakfast
- Krithi Shetty embodies timeless grace