Cold day in Delhi: National capital wakes up to chilly morning; temperature likely to drop further

Cold day in Delhi: National capital wakes up to chilly morning; temperature likely to drop further

The city witnessed moderate to dense fog in the morning. The maximum temperature will hover around 17 degrees Celsius

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PTI
  • Dec 25, 2019,
  • Updated Dec 25, 2019 3:08 PM IST

The national capital recorded a minimum of 6 degrees Celsius on Wednesday and the mercury is likely to drop further in the next few days, a MeT department official said.

The city witnessed moderate to dense fog in the morning. The maximum temperature will hover around 17 degrees Celsius, the official said.

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The mercury is likely to drop to 4 degrees Celsius by the weekend, he said.

The cold weather, high humidity and low wind speed will continue to affect the air quality. It was recorded in the "very poor" category (367) on Wednesday morning.

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The national capital recorded a minimum of 6 degrees Celsius on Wednesday and the mercury is likely to drop further in the next few days, a MeT department official said.

The city witnessed moderate to dense fog in the morning. The maximum temperature will hover around 17 degrees Celsius, the official said.

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The mercury is likely to drop to 4 degrees Celsius by the weekend, he said.

The cold weather, high humidity and low wind speed will continue to affect the air quality. It was recorded in the "very poor" category (367) on Wednesday morning.

Also Read: PM Modi launches Atal Bhujal Yojana, names Rohtang tunnel after former prime minister

Also Read: Yamuna Expressway case: CBI books former CEO, 20 others in Rs 126 crore scam

Also Read: Capital raise is just a matter of time, says YES Bank CEO Ravneet Gill

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