Cold havoc in North India! Fog will remain in these states, read the latest weather updates

New Delhi : The weather turned cold in Delhi on Saturday, with the minimum temperature in the national capital dropping to 15.3 degrees Celsius. Let us tell you that this temperature was the lowest so far this season. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), cold winds are blowing in Delhi at this time, and dense fog is also being seen in the morning and evening.

The Meteorological Department has predicted more cold in North India for the next 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Department, mist and dense fog can be seen in North India including Delhi-NCR on Sunday morning and evening. Apart from this, the maximum temperature will be around 29 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is likely to be around 15 degrees Celsius.

Cold increased in Delhi

According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 29.6 degrees Celsius, which was 1.1 degrees above normal. Even on Friday, the minimum temperature in Delhi was 15.6 degrees Celsius, which was the second lowest temperature of this season. Meanwhile, visibility in Safdarjung area dropped to 300 meters at 8.30 am, causing some traffic problems. The humidity level remained between 94 percent and 79 percent throughout the day, due to which the air remained moist.

It will rain in these states

At the same time, if we talk about the weather of the last 24 hours, heavy rains were seen in Kerala, Mahe, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal and even today the Meteorological Department has predicted rain. At the same time, fog is being seen in Punjab, Haryana, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Western Rajasthan for the last two days.

the cold is about to increase

Now the Meteorological Department has estimated that in the next five days, the minimum temperature in all the states except South India is going to drop by two to three degrees Celsius. At the same time, very dense fog will be seen in Punjab, Haryana, North West Rajasthan this morning.

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