Amid cold waves, people lit bonfire in Delhi's Anand Vihar
News | Dec 30, 2020, 12:20 PM ISTBraving the cold weather, people were seen sitting near the fire on December 30 in Delhi's Anand Vihar.
Braving the cold weather, people were seen sitting near the fire on December 30 in Delhi's Anand Vihar.
Dense layer of fog engulfed Punjab's Ludhiana. It leads to poor visibility in the city on December 29.
A thick layer of fog engulfed the national capital on the morning of December 23, as the city continues to brave cold weather.
Cold wave conditions continue in national capital on December 18. Dense fog decreased the visibility across various parts in Delhi.
Briefing about the cold weather condition, IMD's Kuldeep Srivastava informed that prevailing situation will last till 18th December.
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.
Temperature dropped in Srinagar as the city gets covered in a blanket of snow.
It's a foggy and chilly morning for people in Varanasi on December 11. A thick layer of fog was seen covering the city which led to dip in temperature as well.
IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra while updating on Cyclone Burevi informed that storm is expected to weaken into depression while moving westward across south Tamil Nadu in next 12 hours.
Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director General of India Meteorological Department, on November 24, informed that extremely heavy rainfall are expected in coastal and north interior Tamil Nadu districts on November 25.
Cyclone Nivar is currently 50km south-west of Chennai and is moving north-westward, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Scientist RK Jenamani informed on November 24.
Mercury level dipped in the national capital on November 22. India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast a minimum temperature of 7 digree Celsius and a maximum of 24 digree Celsius today.
The cold weather conditions continued to prevail in several areas of Odisha. Seven districts of Odisha, including Bhadrak were seen covered in dense fog on November 20.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) Scientist Manmohan Singh on November 17 informed that Shimla recorded 4.4 degree Celsius temperature and Manali recorded 1.5 degree Celsius today.
Several parts of Delhi received rainfall on November 15.
Haryana's Hisar witnessed a change in weather on November 15.
There are chances of drizzle and rain in Delhi-NCR on November 15, informed, Dr VK Soni, Head, Environment and Research Centre, IMD while speaking to ANI.
The Additional Director General of India Meteorological Department (IMD), Anand Sharma has suggested to put mustard oil in nose to combat air pollution.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Hyderabad led to flood-like situation in the Telangana capital.
Severe water-logging occurred in Mumbai's Sion area due to heavy rainfall on September 23.
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