Deadly cold in northern India: maximum maximum temperature in Delhi in 22 years


(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. December 17, 2019, Tuesday

Cold conditions are on the rise in most parts of northern India. Even today, people were not relieved in severe cold. The maximum temperature in Delhi today was the second lowest in the last 22 years.

According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature in north India is constantly falling due to the cold winds coming from the western Himalayas. Temperatures have also been reduced due to cloudy weather.

The maximum temperature in the country's capital, Delhi today, is 12.2 degrees Celsius. Was registered. Which is 10 inches below the season's average temperature. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 11.3 degrees Celsius in 1997.

Pahalgam Hill Resort in South Kashmir recorded a low of 12.2 degrees Celsius today. Gulmarg resort in north Kashmir was recorded at minus 11 degrees Celsius. In Srinagar, the temperature was minus 3.7 degrees. In Ladakh, Leh, the night temperature recorded minus 12 degrees Celsius.

Hisar in Haryana recorded a temperature of 12.8 degrees Celsius. Which is ten degrees Celsius lower than normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 1.2 degrees Celsius on Monday night in Mount Abu, Rajasthan's hill station.

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