Delhi Records 4.2°C, Breaks Season’s Cold Record for Second Straight Day; Coldest in Two Years
Delhi shivered at 4.2 degrees Celsius, breaking its own season’s lowest temperature record for the second consecutive day and marking the city’s coldest day in the last two years.
Delhi experienced an intense cold wave as the mercury dipped to 4.2 degrees Celsius, breaking the city’s own season’s lowest temperature record for the second day in a row. According to weather officials, this temperature is also the lowest recorded in the national capital in the past two years, leading to biting cold conditions across the city.
The sharp drop in temperature was accompanied by chilly winds, dense fog in some areas, and reduced visibility during early morning hours, disrupting daily routines and transport services. The India Meteorological Department attributed the cold spell to icy northwesterly winds and prevailing dry conditions over the region. Authorities have advised residents to take precautions, especially the elderly and children, as the cold wave is expected to persist over the next few days.
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