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Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C

Delhi had recorded season's coldest day with minimum temperature dropping to 2.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Bitter cold wave continues to prevail in the nation's capital with the minimum temperature settling at 3.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday morning.

Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C
Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C
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Published : Dec 29, 2019, 1:01 PM IST

Updated : Dec 29, 2019, 3:37 PM IST

New Delhi: Delhi continued to reel under a severe cold wave on Sunday morning with the minimum temperature settling at 3.4 degrees Celsius, a notch above Saturday's minimum temperature.

Delhi had recorded season's coldest day on Saturday with minimum temperature dropping to 2.4 degrees Celsius.

Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C

Dense fog enveloped the city reducing visibility to less than 500 metres.

"The minimum temperature was recorded at 8.30 am at Safdarjang Observatory at 3.4 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal," a MeT official said.

While the Palam Observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 3.2 degrees Celsius, the mercury dropped to 2.8 degrees in the Lodhi Road area.

The humidity level was recorded at 94 per cent.

The weatherman has predicted clear sky in afternoon even as the cold wave is expected to continue.

"The day will be severely cold due to cold wave at most places in the city," the official added.

With chilling cold continuing to sweep Delhi-NCR, the region is expected to record its second-coldest December since 1901, the weather department had said on Thursday.

ALSO READ: Delhi: Fire breaks out in Maharani Bagh, no casualties

New Delhi: Delhi continued to reel under a severe cold wave on Sunday morning with the minimum temperature settling at 3.4 degrees Celsius, a notch above Saturday's minimum temperature.

Delhi had recorded season's coldest day on Saturday with minimum temperature dropping to 2.4 degrees Celsius.

Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C

Dense fog enveloped the city reducing visibility to less than 500 metres.

"The minimum temperature was recorded at 8.30 am at Safdarjang Observatory at 3.4 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal," a MeT official said.

While the Palam Observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 3.2 degrees Celsius, the mercury dropped to 2.8 degrees in the Lodhi Road area.

The humidity level was recorded at 94 per cent.

The weatherman has predicted clear sky in afternoon even as the cold wave is expected to continue.

"The day will be severely cold due to cold wave at most places in the city," the official added.

With chilling cold continuing to sweep Delhi-NCR, the region is expected to record its second-coldest December since 1901, the weather department had said on Thursday.

ALSO READ: Delhi: Fire breaks out in Maharani Bagh, no casualties

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Delhi continues to reel under severe cold at 3.4 deg C
         New Delhi, Dec 28 (PTI) Delhi continued to reel under a severe cold wave on Sunday morning with the minimum temperature settling at 3.4 degrees Celsius, a notch above Saturday's minimum temperature.
          Delhi had recorded season's coldest day on Saturday with minimum temperature dropping to 2.4 degrees Celsius.
          Dense fog enveloped the city reducing visibility to less than 500 metres.
          "The minimum temperature was recorded at 8.30 am at Safdarjang Observatory at 3.4 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal," a MeT official said.
          While the Palam Observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 3.2 degrees Celsius, the mercury dropped to 2.8 degrees in the Lodhi Road area.
          The humidity level was recorded at 94 per cent.
          The weatherman has predicted clear sky in afternoon even as the cold wave is expected to continue.
          "The day will be severely cold due to cold wave at most places in the city," the official added.
          With chilling cold continuing to sweep Delhi-NCR, the region is expected to record its second-coldest December since 1901, the weather department had said on Thursday. PTI GJS
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