Cold winds sweep city, mercury slides
BY MPost21 Jan 2013 8:23 AM IST
MPost21 Jan 2013 8:23 AM IST
Cold winds, following a spell of rains and snowfall in northern India, on Sunday swept the capital which saw a slide in mercury with the minimum temperature settling at 6.3 degree Celsius.
‘The minimum temperature was recorded at 6.3 degree Celsius, one notch below normal and the maximum was at 18.4 degree Celsius, three degree below normal temperature,’ a MeT department official said.
The minimum was yesterday registered at 7.3 degrees Celsius and maximum was 18.9 degree Celsius.
The official said the capital may not see any rain tomorrow and the forecast suggests that the maximum and minimum temperatures would be at 17 and 6 degree Celsius respectively.
There is likelihood of fog here during morning hours, he said.
Yesterday, the maximum and minimum temperatures in Delhi were at 18.9 and 7.3 degree Celsius respectively.
‘The minimum temperature was recorded at 6.3 degree Celsius, one notch below normal and the maximum was at 18.4 degree Celsius, three degree below normal temperature,’ a MeT department official said.
The minimum was yesterday registered at 7.3 degrees Celsius and maximum was 18.9 degree Celsius.
The official said the capital may not see any rain tomorrow and the forecast suggests that the maximum and minimum temperatures would be at 17 and 6 degree Celsius respectively.
There is likelihood of fog here during morning hours, he said.
Yesterday, the maximum and minimum temperatures in Delhi were at 18.9 and 7.3 degree Celsius respectively.
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