Temperature dips below -4 degrees Celsius in Rajasthan's Mount Abu
News | December 31, 2020 13:20 ISTCold wave gripped Rajasthan's Mount Abu as the temperature dipped to below minus 4 degrees Celsius in the hill station over the last few days.
Cold wave gripped Rajasthan's Mount Abu as the temperature dipped to below minus 4 degrees Celsius in the hill station over the last few days.
Dense fog and cold waves engulfed parts of the national capital on December 30. Intense cold waves have disrupted normal life out of gear in northern India.
Fog and cold continue to grip the Delhi, even as the city is struggling with rising pollution.
National capital's air quality continues to degrade as it slips from 'very poor category' to 'severe category.' According to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), city's air quality index stood at 404 in the morning of December 23.
Fog continued to envelop in the national capital on December 20, leading to low visibility.
Fog continued to envelop in the national capital on December 17, leading to low visibility.
A thick blanket of fog enveloped Maharashtra's Nashik on December 15. It led to low visibility near City Centre Mall area of the city.
Delhiites woke up to a foggy morning on December 15 with a dense fog engulfing parts of North India. The IMD predicted dense fog in isolated areas over Delhi today. Temperature dipped to 5.6 degrees Celsius early morning.
Dense fog enveloped Amritsar city of Punjab on December 13. It led to low visibility on Amritsar-Tarn Taran Highway. Fog delayed train services at the Prayagraj railway station leaving passengers stranded for hours.
The nation witnessed foggy, chilly morning on December 11. A thick layer of fog was seen in the national capital and it led to dip in temperature here.
Dense fog engulfed the national capital on February 02. Foggy weather and low visibility prevailed around the airport area.
A layer of dense fog early on Saturday morning engulfed the national capital affecting flight operations. 20 Delhi-bound trains are running late due to low visibility in the Northern Railway region.
Flight operation at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport remained suspended on Thursday due to dense fog, according to authorities. All flights on domestic and international routes have been suspended, The Daily Star quoted Beni Madhab Biswas, the airport's Deputy Director, as saying.
The National capital, Delhi on Wednesday recorded a minimum temperature of 6.4 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's average and humidity were recorded at 100 percent.
As the National Capital (NCR) witnessed shallow fog in several parts after the temperature dipped two degrees below, At least 26 Delhi-bound trains were delayed on Saturday by one to five hours due to severe fog in several parts of northern India.
Dense fog on Thursday morning in Rajasthan's Churu district claimed the lives of eight people on the National Highway (NH) 11 when a passenger bus collided with a van coming from the opposite direction. The van was going to Ratangarh via Bikaner when it collided with a passenger bus.
More than 30 vehicles pile up at the Delhi-Jaipur highway due to fog. Several people are said to be injured in the incident.
The Delhi-NCR woke up with severe cold on the first day of the year 2020 with minimum temperature 2.4 degrees Celsius recorded in Safdarjung area.
Flight operations on January 1, 2020 remained normal. The minimum temperature remained around 5-degree Celsius on Wednesday morning.
Delhi, which is shivering under an intense spell of cold wave for two weeks, experienced its coldest recorded December day on Monday, with the maximum temperature being at just 9.4 degrees Celsius, the IMD announced. The India Meteorological Department has records of temperatures since 1901.
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