North India including Delhi shivered due to severe cold, shivering cold is expected to increase in many states

 05 Jan 2024 ( Jamal Anwar Munna, Managing Editor )
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North India including Delhi shivered due to severe cold, shivering cold is expected to increase in many states

Friday, January 5, 2024

The entire North India including the Indian capital Delhi is in the grip of severe cold. On Friday, January 5, 2024, shivering cold is being seen in the Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan including Delhi.

There are chances of heavy cold wave in Punjab and Rajasthan in the coming days. The Meteorological Department may warn of severe cold on Friday, January 5, 2024.

According to the Meteorological Department, if the maximum temperature falls between 4.5 to 6.4 degrees as compared to the normal days of the season, then it is called a cold day. If the temperature drops below 6.5 degrees then it is termed as an extremely cold day.

According to the latest information from the Meteorological Department, there are chances of dense fog in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Western Rajasthan. There is a possibility of dense fog at some places in Uttarakhand.

The maximum temperature in Delhi on Thursday, January 4, 2024 was 12.5 degrees. The minimum temperature was 6.8 degrees below normal. The minimum temperature in Hisar, Haryana was 6.8 degrees.

In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the maximum temperature in Meerut, Lucknow, Shahjahanpur, Fursatganj, Bareilly, Jhansi and Aligarh ranged between 14.6 to 17.2 degrees.

 

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