Weather replace immediately: Dense fog in Delhi and huge tracts of north India
New Delhi:
Dense fog enveloped Delhi and its neighbouring areas on Friday. Thick fog shrouded giant tracts of the northern plains together with Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and hilly areas of West Bengal and Sikkim as effectively. The climate bulletin of the India Meteorological Departmengt (IMD), at 8.30 am stated, there is “dense to very dense fog in isolated pockets of Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh and moderate to dense fog in isolated pockets over Delhi, Bihar, Assam and Tripura.” Very dense fog has been reported at remoted pockets in northwest Madhya Pradesh.
Due to poor visibility, 27 trains are operating late, information company ANI reported quoting the Chief Public Relations Officer of the Northern Railways.
Fog noticed at 0830 IST of 29.01.2021: Dense to very dense fog in remoted pockets of Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and north Madhya Pradesh and Moderate to Dense fog in remoted pockets over Delhi, Bihar, Assam and Tripura. @ndmaindiapic.twitter.com/SVCTENt1Vt
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) January 29, 2021
Temperatures and their 24-hour tendency recorded at 0530 IST of immediately, the 29th Jan, 2021 over Delhi:
Safdarjung
Temperature: 5.4℃
24-h Tendency; 0.0℃Palam
Temperature: 8.2℃
24-h Tendency: 0.6℃— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) January 29, 2021
There is a chilly wave situation in most elements of Rajasthan as effectively. Mount Abu recorded a minimal temperature of munus two diploma Celsius and a most of 19 levels. Sikar recorded one diploma Celsius adopted by 1.Eight levels in Bhilwara. According to the meteorological division, chilly wave situation will proceed within the state within the coming days.
A recent Western Disturbance is prone to have an effect on the Western Himalayan Region from 31st January onwards, the climate workplace stated, including that “below its affect remoted to scattered rain or snow with reasonable thunderstorm and lightning are possible over the area from 1st to third February.
Cold wave circumstances intensified in Kashmir immediately because the mercury plunged by two levels in Srinagar, whereas the minimal temperature elsewhere within the Valley stayed principally 10 levels under freezing level, in keeping with the Met workplace
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