Delhi and the NCR region has been witnessing chilly wintry conditions. Temperatures have been lowering each day and the residents have been feeling the winter chill.
Minimum temperatures over both Palam and Safdarjung observatories have been seeing minimums way below the normal levels.
Talking about temperature records, today morning saw the minimum temperatures settling to 4.2 degrees at the Palam observatory, which happens to be the lowest of the season. The same temperature was at 5.6 degrees Celsius the day before.
In fact, severe cold day conditions have been continuing over the city since December 14. As per weathermen at Skymet Weather, these temperatures are expected to remain the same in the coming two to three days wherein icy cold winds will continue to blow over the region. Thus, cold wave as well as cold day conditions will continue over Delhi and NCR until December 31.
Thereafter, a Western Disturbance will approach the Western Himalayan region which will reduce the chilly weather conditions. Significant increase in wind speed is expected over Delhi NCR from evening of 31 December under the influence of approaching Western Disturbance and easterly winds in lower level.
Now, light rain is expected over Delhi NCR during night of 31 December until January 2, 2020. In fact, the possibility of hailstorm also cannot be ruled out.
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