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IMD Weather Forecast: Delhi will rain once again, know how the weather will be in your state According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature for the early days of the month of April can be 30 degrees। At the same time, the heat in the early days of March had broken many records। But due to the rain before Saturday, the capital Delhi sky was cloudy and the weather remained…
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Delhi weather today: Capital city wakes up to light rains, more showers likely; AQI 'poor'
The morning in Delhi was cloudy with light rainfall. The IMD indicates that the city may see more thunderstorms and showers later today.
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Heavy Fog Engulfs Uttar Pradesh: Know Your City Weather Update
Severe cold coupled with dense fog has gripped Uttar Pradesh during the ongoing winter season. Dense fog has become a challenge for people to live normally. Cold and dense fog have played havoc with all the daily activities, transportation, and health of people. This is an inside view of how Uttar Pradesh has been facing such extreme weather conditions.
Cold Wave Persists Across Uttar Pradesh
Severe cold waves have gripped the state, and temperatures have fallen considerably below normal. Northern and central parts of Uttar Pradesh are experiencing biting cold. Early mornings and late nights are particularly harsh. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for several districts, pointing to persistent cold wave conditions.
Dense Fog Impact
Dense fog covers many parts of the state, such that visibility stands at around 50 meters in various places. This has resulted in numerous interruptions, which include;
Transport Disruptions: Trains and flight operations have severely been hampered. Long hours of delay and cancellations are now common.
Road Safety Hazards: The density of fog increases the possibility of danger from road accidents because drivers find it difficult to navigate through the low visibility.
Disruption in Daily Life: School timings have been changed, and most of the outdoor activities had to be put off because of the extreme weather.
City-Wise Weather Updates
Lucknow: The capital city continues to shiver, with minimum temperatures hovering around 5°C. Dense fog has gripped the city during the early hours.
Kanpur: Similar to Lucknow, Kanpur is facing chilling mornings due to the temperature dipping to 4°C.
Varanasi: The holy city is also facing cold waves, and the fog has significantly reduced visibility.
Agra: This city is famous for the Taj Mahal, but extreme cold and fog have gripped it, making early morning sightseeing a challenge for tourists.
Gorakhpur: The eastern part of the state is not an exception as temperatures have fallen to near-freezing levels and thick fog has affected routine life.
Health Advisory During Extreme Weather
Extreme cold weather creates a serious threat to health, particularly for children, the elderly, and those with underlying medical conditions. To stay safe, follow these tips:
Dress in multiple layers of warm clothing to maintain insulation.
Drink warm foods like hot soups, herbal teas, and wholesome meals.
Stay indoors during early morning hours of peak fog.
Safe Operation of Heating Equipment: Ventilate properly while heaters or blowers are in operation.
Weather Tomorrow and Beyond
The IMD predicts that the wave of cold temperatures and fogging will continue over the next several days. In the middle of January, temperatures may rise to some extent that could provide much-needed relief. Rainfall is expected in isolated pockets over Uttar Pradesh which may clear out the fog that has been afflicting the State.
Measures by Government Against Weather-related Difficulties
The UP government has adopted different measures that enable the inhabitants of the place to face this type of bad weather:
Opening schools late to save children from extreme cold weather at an early time of day.
Opening temporary night shelters all over cities for homeless people
Issuance of public warnings to save oneself during very harsh cold and foggy situations.
Conclusion
Uttar Pradesh’s ongoing struggle with severe cold and dense fog underscores the importance of preparedness during harsh winters. By staying informed and taking precautionary measures, residents can navigate these challenging times safely.
For daily updates on weather conditions, stay tuned to reliable sources, and plan your activities accordingly. Whether it’s travel, work, or leisure, being aware of the weather can help you adapt and stay protected during this chilling season.
Severe Cold and Fog in UP: Know How the Weather Will Be in Your City.
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[ad_1] New Delhi: Delhi reeled from cold day conditions for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday, with the maximum temperature settling 3.1 notches below normal at 16.2 degrees Celsius with a reduced visibility to less than 50 metres.A "cold day" is when the minimum temperature is under 10 degrees Celsius and the highest or lowest temperature is at least 4.5 degrees lower than what is considered normal for a specific period.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature in Delhi settled at 16.2 degrees, three notches below normal, and the minimum temperature was recorded at 7.6 degrees."Cold day conditions were observed in Delhi for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday," IMD officials said.In Ayanagar, visibility dropped to zero, while the city’s primary weather station at Safdarjung recorded visibility at 200 meters.Palam weather station reported very dense fog with visibility at 0 metres at 6 am, according to IMD officials.The relative humidity ranged between 80 and 100 per cent during the day.IMD has predicted a party cloudy sky on Friday. Smog and moderate fog are expected in most places, with dense fog in isolated areas in the morning.Meanwhile, Delhi’s 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 318, falling in the "very poor" category, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).An AQI between zero and 50 is considered 'good', 51 and 100 'satisfactory', 101 and 200 'moderate', 201 and 300 'poor', 301 and 400 'very poor', and 401 and 500 'severe'. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] New Delhi: Delhi reeled from cold day conditions for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday, with the maximum temperature settling 3.1 notches below normal at 16.2 degrees Celsius with a reduced visibility to less than 50 metres.A "cold day" is when the minimum temperature is under 10 degrees Celsius and the highest or lowest temperature is at least 4.5 degrees lower than what is considered normal for a specific period.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature in Delhi settled at 16.2 degrees, three notches below normal, and the minimum temperature was recorded at 7.6 degrees."Cold day conditions were observed in Delhi for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday," IMD officials said.In Ayanagar, visibility dropped to zero, while the city’s primary weather station at Safdarjung recorded visibility at 200 meters.Palam weather station reported very dense fog with visibility at 0 metres at 6 am, according to IMD officials.The relative humidity ranged between 80 and 100 per cent during the day.IMD has predicted a party cloudy sky on Friday. Smog and moderate fog are expected in most places, with dense fog in isolated areas in the morning.Meanwhile, Delhi’s 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 318, falling in the "very poor" category, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).An AQI between zero and 50 is considered 'good', 51 and 100 'satisfactory', 101 and 200 'moderate', 201 and 300 'poor', 301 and 400 'very poor', and 401 and 500 'severe'. [ad_2] Source link
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Dehli, India Part 1
Dehli, India Part 1Â
In this episode, the FAQ is: My listeners ask: How do I check for the weather where I’m going?Â
 Today’s Destination is: Dehli, India
 Today’s Misstep- Stuck in India and missed the bus
 Travel Advice: Ask a group of people for directions
 FAQ: You asked me how to get the most reliable weather forecast:
 Here’s how> Use apps like AccuWeather, weather.com, and windy or local services, with hourly and long-range forecasts, radar maps, and severe weather alerts.
for more local alerts, sign up for location-based apps on Google Weather or MyRadar.Â
Look for seasonal patterns that are already known. Goa, India has monsoons from June to September.
Wind and rain forecasts like windy.com will tell you the wind and wave conditions, especially to help with beach plans.
Check for Cyclone Warnings in places like coastal India.
 Answer: Reliable Weather Apps and Websites: For accurate forecasts, use apps like AccuWeather, Weather.com, Windy, or local Indian weather services (like IMD). Many offer hourly and long-range forecasts, radar maps, and severe weather alerts.
Localized Alerts: Sign up for location-based alerts on apps like Google Weather or MyRadar, which provide real-time weather updates for your location. This can be especially helpful for any sudden coastal storms or cyclones.
Seasonal Patterns: Since you’re going to Goa or nearby coastal regions, familiarize yourself with local weather patterns. For example, Goa experiences the monsoon season from June to September, with dry and sunny weather from October to March.
Wind and Rain Forecasts: Coastal areas are affected by both rain and wind speed. Windy.com offers detailed wind and wave conditions, which can help with beach plans.
Check for Cyclone Warnings: Especially in coastal India, monitor IMD's cyclone warnings as they provide updates on tropical storms that may affect Goa. Lastly, social media can help by using WhatsApp groups to get firsthand information from locals.
Today’s destination: Dehli, India Part 1
My visit to Dehli, or New Dehli, IndiaÂ
Which is it?
New Delhi when referring to the specific district that serves as India’s capital. New Delhi is a planned city developed during British rule and officially designated as the capital in 1931.
Delhi refers to the larger metropolitan area, encompassing both New Delhi and other historical and residential parts like Old Delhi, which includes the Red Fort and Jama Masjid. Delhi is the correct term when speaking broadly about the city and its culture, so we will use that one here.
After two weeks in India, visiting four southern cities, I flew north to Dehli from Goa, barely missing the seasonal monsoons. My flight had a Female co-pilot who Said hello to me with a big smile, which made me happy to see a woman pilot there.
 The flight attendants checked my boarding tickets. Again, getting off the plane! That was a first. Who checks them getting off the plane?
Should I take a Bus, train, or taxi to Agra? Even after arriving, I could not decide. I was overwhelmed with the decisions, but I knew I had to get there.Â
A taxi costs at least $6000 rupees each way, maybe more. Although this sounded like a lot, it was only $72 USD.
Bus or train may be best.
However, the temperature is 💯 degrees, so think about heat stroke and how that will affect me.Â
Here are a few places that I would recommend in Dehli to visit over 3 days: Historic on Day 1 in Old Dehli; Day 2, consider Heritage and Spiritual; and Day 3, Museums, art and gardens
 Day 1: Red Fort
 UNESCO World Heritage site, a symbol of Mughal (Moogal) power.
Cost: about $6.00 for foreigners
Time: 2-3 hours.
Travel: 30 mins from central Delhi by metro or taxi.
Jama Masjid
India’s largest mosque, rich in Mughal architecture.
Cost: Free, nominal fee for photography.
Time: 1-2 hours.
Travel: Walking distance from Red Fort.
Chandni Chowk
Historic market with traditional Indian shops and street food.
Cost: Free; budget around 500-800 INR for food and shopping.
Time: 2 hours.
Travel: Walking distance from Jama Masjid.
Day 2
Qutub Minar
UNESCO World Heritage site, India’s tallest minaret.
Cost: 600 INR for foreigners. or $7.00
Time: 1.5 hours.
Travel: 30-45 mins from central Delhi by taxi or metro.
Lotus Temple
Iconic Baháʼà House of Worship, open to all religions.
Cost: Free.
Time: 1 hour.
Travel: 20 mins from Qutub Minar by taxi or metro.
India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan
War memorial and President’s House, as well as significant colonial architecture.
Cost: Free.
Time: 1-2 hours for a stroll.
Travel: 20-30 mins from Lotus Temple by taxi.
Day 3Â
National Museum
India’s largest museum, showcasing ancient artifacts.
Cost: 650 INR for foreigners.
Time: 2 hours.
Travel: 20 mins from central Delhi by taxi.
Humayun’s Tomb
UNESCO site, inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Cost: 600 INR for foreigners.
Time: 1.5 hours.
Travel: 15 mins from the National Museum.
Lodhi Gardens
Tranquil gardens with Mughal tombs.
Cost: Free.
Time: 1-2 hours.
Travel: 10 mins from Humayun’s Tomb.
  Today’s Misstep: Stuck in India and missed the bus
 The traffic on the way to the Agra bus stop was halted that Monday morning. It meant I had to leave the car and walk to the station. Only it was not a station; it was near an underpass in a busy part of town, and the bus was hidden behind a bunch of trucks and left without me early. The family that was hosting me in Agra was so kind. They chased down the bus for me, and I was able to board! That was hairy.
Leave much earlier than you think you need to when in India.
Yes, I made many mistakes, but you don’t have to!
 Today’s Travel Advice- Ask a group of people for directions
 Don’t be afraid to ask for directions if you’re not certain. Make eye contact with one who may be in a group, then ask for help. If they can’t help you, maybe someone in the group can. Don’t be shy if you are not sure.
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After rain, cold wave to return Odisha; mercury to dip further in twin cities post-Christmas
Following two days of rainfall, dry weather is likely to prevail and minimum temperature is expected to fall by at least 2 to 4 degrees Celsius over most parts of Odisha, as per a forecast made by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). According to the  Regional Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar, cloudy and overcast skies swept through large parts of the state on Tuesday. Thick haze also…
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Rainfall Predicted in These States as Cold Wave Grips North India, IMD Announces Orange Warning
Today’s Weather Update: IMD expects light showers in several north India regions including HP, Punjab, Rajasthan and J&K due to western disturbances as dense fog prevails. Many areas in north India are still reeling from the sustained freezing weather with temperatures in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh going below freezing. Monal, Delhi with light rain, while fog covered the entire city.…
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Thick Smog Blankets Delhi-NCR, Air Quality Hits Severe, Flight Ops Hit
A dense layer of smog enveloped Delhi and surrounding regions of Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad on Wednesday morning, leading to flight diversions.
Due to adverse weather conditions, 10 flights were diverted, including six to Jaipur and one to Lucknow, since 7 am. Zero-metre visibility was recorded at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 8.30 am with the Runway Visual Range varying between 125 and 500 metres at different locations, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Delhi International Airport Limited said in a post on social media platform X.\, "While landing and takeoffs continue at Delhi Airport, flights that are not CAT III compliant may get affected," the authority said. CAT III is a navigation system that enables aircraft to land even when visibility is low.
Delhi's air quality index was in the 'Severe' category breaching the 400 mark, while that of Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad was in the 'Poor' category. Faridabad's AQI, at 188, was 'Moderate'.
Visibility was poor as the AQI entered the 'Severe' category after remaining in the 'Very Poor' category for two weeks in Delhi. Two monitoring stations, including Anand Vihar and Aya Nagar, reported the air quality in the "severe" category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
"Very dense" fog began forming at around 5.30 am, while the weather department has forecast shallow fog for the day, with the maximum temperature expected to settle at 32 degrees Celsius.
The second stage of Graded Response Action Plan remains in force in the national capital, which entails mechanical sweeping and water sprinkling on identified roads, and implementation of dust control measures at construction and demolition sites.
Air quality remained a concern all over the Indo-Gangetic Plains, with three Bihar cities, two Haryana cities and Chandigarh featuring among the top 10 polluted places in the country on Wednesday.
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Bengaluru weather: Several parts of city receive overnight rains, IMD forecasts light to moderate showers
The IMD has forecast that the light to moderate rain with thunder showers will lash the city. File photo | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN Bengaluru received overnight rains extending onto Tuesday (October 15, 2024) morning. As per IMD data, Bengaluru city received 16.2 mm rainfall and the HAL airport station received 8.6 mm for the last 24 hours ending 8:30 am on Tuesday. The IMD has forecast that…
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Mumbai Rains: Flight Diversions and Weather Alerts Amid Heavy Showers
The IMD issued a red alert for Nashik and orange alerts for Palghar, Pune, Nandurbar, and Dhule. Almost all other cities in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, are under a yellow alert. The city is expected to experience ongoing rainfall, with temperatures ranging between 23°C and 31°C. The rain is projected to continue with varying intensity until early October. Mumbai’s Weather Forecast Until…
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Are There Any Weather Warnings for Rain in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad, one of the largest cities in Gujarat, India, often experiences significant rainfall during the monsoon season, which generally runs from June to September. The city has witnessed varying patterns of rainfall over the years, with some monsoon seasons bringing heavy showers, flooding, and associated weather warnings. Staying updated with the latest weather warnings for rain in Ahmedabad is crucial for ensuring safety, making travel plans, and safeguarding property.
In this blog, we'll explore the latest updates on weather warnings for rain in Ahmedabad, discuss how to stay prepared, and provide useful tips for navigating the rainy season in the city.
Current Weather Warnings for Rain in Ahmedabad
During the monsoon season, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) closely monitors weather patterns and provides regular updates and warnings for different regions. As of the latest update, Ahmedabad is experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall, with weather warnings indicating the possibility of localized flooding in low-lying areas. Here’s a detailed overview of the current weather situation:
1. Moderate to Heavy Rainfall: Ahmedabad is expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall over the next few days. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
2. Thunderstorm and Lightning Alerts: Along with rain, thunderstorms and lightning are expected in certain areas. Residents are urged to remain indoors and limit travel to essential trips only.
3. Localized Flooding Risk: Low-lying areas, such as parts of the Old City and areas near the Sabarmati River, are more prone to flooding. If you live in these areas, be prepared to move to higher ground if needed.
Why It’s Important to Stay Updated on Weather Warnings
Weather warnings are issued to alert people to potentially hazardous conditions that could affect their safety and well-being. In Ahmedabad, rain-related warnings are particularly important for several reasons:
- Safety: Heavy rainfall can lead to waterlogging, slippery roads, and even flash floods. Staying informed can help you avoid accidents and injuries.
- Travel Planning: Weather warnings can impact transportation services, including flights, trains, and buses. Travelers need to check for updates before setting out on their journeys.
- Property Protection: Heavy rain can lead to water seepage, leaks, and damage to buildings. Knowing about potential rain in advance allows for better preparation to protect property.
How to Stay Prepared During Rainy Seasons in Ahmedabad
Here are some crucial tips to ensure you're well-prepared:
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Understanding the Devastation and Response to the 2024 Floods pimpri chinchwad flood victims stories
The town of Pimpri-Chinchwad flood victims stories, a bustling city location in the Pune Metropolitan Region in Maharashtra, India, has over again been at the mercy of intense flooding. The floods of 2024 had been specifically devastating, revealing the vulnerability of the metropolis's infrastructure and the pressing want for complete urban making plans and catastrophe management strategies.
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It is a hastily growing commercial and home hub, has been no stranger to flooding. How to stay safe during pimpri chinchwad flood however, the dimensions and effect of the floods in 2024 have been remarkable. The metropolis, known for its fast city enlargement and burgeoning population, confronted an super monsoon season that exacerbated existing vulnerabilities.
Causes of the Floods
Intense Monsoon Rains
The number one cause for the 2024 floods became the depth of the monsoon rains. Pimpri chinchwad flood relief efforts According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the region skilled rainfall that become a hundred and fifty% above the common for the monsoon season. Such extreme climate events have grow to be more frequent due to changing climatic styles.
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Inadequate Drainage Systems
It is drainage infrastructure has struggled to deal with the quantity of water. Many of the metropolis’s drains are previous and insufficiently maintained. The inability to correctly channel the runoff water has brought about full-size inundation of streets and home areas.
Urbanization and Encroachment:
Rapid urbanization has decreased the herbal potential of the land to absorb rainfall. Areas that were as soon as herbal water bodies or floodplains were transformed into residential and commercial residences. Encroachment on these herbal buffers has extensively expanded the danger of flooding.
Climate Change:
 The broader influences of weather change have brought about more erratic and excessive weather patterns. This fashion has exacerbated the severity of flooding, as visible in the 2024 events. Rising temperatures and changing precipitation styles are contributing elements.
Impact of the Floods
The floods of 2024 have had a profound and multifaceted effect on Pimpri-Chinchwad
Damage to Infrastructure
Roads, bridges, and public homes have suffered big harm. Many key roads had been rendered impassable, disrupting transportation and hindering emergency response efforts. The neighborhood infrastructure's inability to deal with the extent of water has brought about extended recuperation times.
Displacement of Residents
Thousands of households were displaced from their homes. Many residential regions have been submerged, leading to good sized assets damage. Emergency shelters have been installation, but the displacement has induced vast problem for the ones affected.
Economic Losses:
The flooding has critically impacted neighborhood corporations and industries. Shops, factories, and workplaces have confronted property harm and inventory losses. The monetary repercussions of the floods are anticipated to be felt long after the immediate disaster is over.
Health Concerns:
Stagnant water poses serious health risks. The floods have elevated the chance of waterborne illnesses and infections. Mosquito-borne sicknesses like dengue and malaria are a particular issue, because the stagnant water offers ideal breeding situations.
Environmental Impact
 The floods have also had unfavorable effects at the neighborhood surroundings. Contamination of water resources and harm to green areas have raised concerns approximately lengthy-time period ecological health. The destruction of herbal habitats and increased pollution are extra environmental demanding situations.
Response and Recovery Efforts
In response to the disaster, both governmental and non-governmental corporations have mobilized resources
Emergency Relief:
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) and numerous kingdom companies had been actively worried in imparting instantaneous remedy. This consists of putting in transient shelters, dispensing meals and clinical materials, and carrying out rescue operations.
Community Support:
Local groups and non-governmental groups (NGOs) have played a critical position in the remedy efforts. Volunteers have been involved in distributing useful resource, presenting scientific help, and supporting cleanup operations. Community-driven projects have helped fill gaps in reliable comfort efforts.
Infrastructure Repair
Repairing broken infrastructure is a concern for restoration. Efforts are underway to repair critical offerings, repair roads and bridges, and make sure that the drainage machine is upgraded to address destiny emergencies. The government has allotted finances for those important upkeep.
Health Interventions:
Health offerings have been ramped as much as cope with the immediate fitness needs of the affected populace. Medical camps had been installation to provide remedy and save you the outbreak of waterborne diseases.
Lessons Learned and Future Directions
The floods of 2024 have underscored several crucial lessons and highlighted areas for future development
Improved Urban Planning
 There is an pressing want for more sustainable city planning. This includes higher land use management, protection of natural water bodies, and integration of flood resilience into improvement plans. Ensuring that new trends do not encroach on floodplains is essential.
Upgraded Infrastructure
 Investing in present day and robust drainage structures is essential. Upgrading current infrastructure and increasing the capability to deal with excessive climate events can be critical in decreasing destiny flood dangers.
Climate Adaptation Strategies
As weather alternate maintains to persuade climate styles, developing and implementing climate variation techniques could be crucial. This includes improving forecasting and early warning structures, and planning for excessive weather occasions.
Community Resilience
 Building community resilience through schooling and preparedness programs is crucial. Educating citizens about flood dangers and emergency tactics can assist mitigate the impact of destiny floods and enhance community reaction.
Enhanced Coordination
 Impact of pimpri chinchwad flood on residents effective coordination among authorities businesses, NGOs, and network corporations is critical for coping with catastrophe reaction and recovery. Streamlining conversation and useful resource allocation can beautify the performance of remedy efforts.
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Light Rainfall Hits Jamshedpur, Heavy Downpour Forecast Tomorrow
IMD alerts isolated areas for potential heavy rainfall on July 31 in parts of Jharkhand Cyclonic circulation and monsoon trough influence current weather patterns, bringing light rain and thunderstorms to the region. JAMSHEDPUR – The city experienced sporadic showers today as meteorologists predict intensified precipitation for tomorrow in select areas. A gentle drizzle persisted throughout the…
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[ad_1] Delhi Weather: Temperature in Delhi continued to drop on Sunday with the minimum temperature recorded at 9 degrees Celsius, while the maximum was expected to reach 17 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).  The IMD also predicted very dense fog throughout the day, with relative humidity at 56%. Visuals from the city showed thick fog covering several areas, reducing visibility and making it difficult for commuters.    [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Delhi Weather: Temperature in Delhi continued to drop on Sunday with the minimum temperature recorded at 9 degrees Celsius, while the maximum was expected to reach 17 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).  The IMD also predicted very dense fog throughout the day, with relative humidity at 56%. Visuals from the city showed thick fog covering several areas, reducing visibility and making it difficult for commuters.    [ad_2] Source link
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