Delhi witnesses second coldest day since 1901 with temperature hovering at 1.7 degree Celsius

New Delhi: Delhi witnessed the coldest day of the season Saturday with temperature hovering around 1.7 Degrees Celsius at 8.30 a.m. at Lodhi Road, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

The Meteorological department said that they have recorded 2.4 Degrees Celsius at Safdarjung, 3.1 Degrees Celsius at Palam and 1.9 Degree Celsius at Aya Nagar Friday morning.

The Meteorological Department said the Delhi-NCR region is expected to record its second-coldest December since 1901.

The officials also said that it was December 30, 2013, when Delhi’s temperature was recorded at 2.4 degrees C at Safdarjung and December 11, 1996, the temperature was recorded at 2.3 degrees C.

The metrological department also said that it would be the coldest New Year’s Eve as they are expecting heavy downpour in the national capital December 31 and snowfall in the hills in northern India and Kashmir Valley.

Severe to very severe cold wave conditions are likely to prevail in most pockets of north India in the next 10 days, the weather department warned.

IANS

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