This cold wave will continue in North West India, which will affect Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The department has predicted cloudy weather and dense fog in the morning on Sunday in Delhi.
Due to the change in the weather, a drop in the maximum temperature was recorded on Saturday, although there was some relief from the cold in Delhi-NCR due to light sunshine during the day, but due to the effect of western disturbance, there was a change in the weather in the late evening. There is a possibility of dense fog on Sunday morning and a drop in the minimum temperature. This will increase the chill once again.
According to the Regional Meteorological Center, New Delhi, the maximum temperature in Delhi on Saturday was one notch below normal at 19.7 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature was three notches above normal at 10.2 degree Celsius. For the last two days, the minimum temperature has remained around 10 degrees. At the same time, the maximum temperature is running around 20 degrees. The highest maximum temperature of 20.9 degrees Celsius was recorded in the Sports Complex area of Delhi on Saturday. The minimum temperature here was 13.4 degree Celsius.
According to the Meteorological Department, from Sunday, the minimum temperature will start falling again. By January 3, the temperature is likely to reach four degrees, which will continue till January 6.
According to the Meteorological Department, dense to dense fog is expected in Delhi, Chandigarh and Haryana in the morning for the next three to four days. At the same time, the department has issued a yellow alert for cold wave and cold days from Sunday to January 6.
This cold wave will continue in North West India, which will affect Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The department has predicted cloudy weather and dense fog in the morning on Sunday in Delhi. The maximum temperature will be recorded up to 18 degrees and the minimum temperature up to seven degrees.