New Delhi:Incessant rains and hailstorm across the northern plains have led to a plummeting of mercury, bringing the minimum temperature down to 12.8 degrees Celsius in the national capital. There was, however, no respite in the pollution levels in the city with an overall air quality index in the 'poor' category.
While partly cloudy sky has been predicted for Friday, the city is likely to witness moderate to-dense fog in the next 48 hours, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
From 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, Safdarjung recorded 4mm, Palam 0.8mm, Ridge 2.8mm, Aya Nagar 1.7mm and Najafgarh 1mm rain. At 6.4mm, Lodhi Road saw maximum rain.
According to IMD, a western disturbance as a cyclonic circulation way lying over central Pakistan and the neighbourhood, bringing scattered rain to north and parts of central India.
At 9.5 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature in Delhi settled two notches above normal while the maximum was 16.4, three notches below normal, a Met official said. On Friday, the maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 17 and 8 degrees Celsius, respectively. Very light rain may be witnessed in isolated parts of the city.