A cold spell is expected to hit Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) next week, with temperatures expected to drop to as low as 3 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature in Delhi yesterday was 10.2 degrees Celsius.
A chilly wave is predicted to hit Delhi and the Nationwide Capital Area (NCR) subsequent week, with the temperatures anticipated to go as little as 3 diploma Celsius. The minimal temperature in Delhi yesterday was 10.2 levels Celsius.
The India Meteorological Division at this time predicted {that a} chilly wave will hit a number of areas of Delhi between January 16 and 18. The minimal temperature at Ayanagar and Ridge could settle round 3 diploma Celsius on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Indian Meteorological Department today predicted that a cold snap will hit several areas of Delhi between January 16-18. Minimum temperature in Ayanagar and Ridge could be around 3 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and Wednesday.
After freezing nights for the past few weeks, the IMD prediction means things could get worse for Delhi residents. The weather service has warned people of frostbite, asking them to limit their outdoor activity.
“Eat fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C and drink enough warm fluids to maintain adequate immunity. Avoid or limit outdoor activities,” the IMD said in its advisory.
Another weather agency, Skymet, said freezing northern winds have already caused temperatures to drop in Rajasthan and Gujarat. But the agency refuted claims by an expert who predicted temperatures in Delhi could drop to -4 degrees Celsius next week.
“Delhi could witness a minimal of 3-4 levels between 16 and 18 Jan however will not go under 0 levels in any method. Remoted pockets could witness a minimal round 2 levels,” Skymet mentioned in a tweet.
The extraordinarily low temperatures are anticipated to hit the homeless and animals the toughest, and authorities have already began establishing extra shelter houses.
Extremely low temperatures are expected to hit homeless people and animals the hardest, and authorities have already started setting up more shelters.