Delhi shivers at 8.9 degree C, 67 trains cancelled due to fog
BY MPost21 Jan 2016 11:16 PM GMT
MPost21 Jan 2016 11:16 PM GMT
The national Capital experienced the coldest day of the season on Wednesday with day temperature plunging to 15.1 degrees Celsius, even as fog disrupted railway services.
Wednesday’s maximum temperature was five notches below normal. The minimum settled at 8.9 degrees Celsius, two notches above the season’s average, said a MeT department official.
The city witnessed moderate to dense fog which disrupted rail services, leading to cancellation of 66 trains and delay of 16 others. Flight operations, however, remained normal.
“Visibility was recorded 1,000 metres at 5.30 am which dropped to 500 metres at 8:30 am. It then improved to 800 metres at 11.30 am and further to 1,000 metres at 2.30 pm,” said the official.
Humidity levels oscillated between 97 and 70 per cent.
The weatherman has predicted mainly clear sky on Thursday. “The skies will be mainly clear. Shallow to moderate fog would occur at most places while dense foggy conditions will be witnessed at isolated places. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 17 and 8 degrees Celsius, respectively, tomorrow (Thursday),” the official said.
On Tuesday, maximum temperature was recorded at 15.7 degrees Celsius while the minimum was 8.9 degrees Celsius.
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