Early Winter Chill Hits Delhi As Mountain Snowfall Brings Cold Winds, Predicts Cloudy Skies News24 –
Winter knocks on the doors of the capital Delhi as snowfall in the region’s mountains brings waves of chill across the city. Chill in the air coupled with cloudy skies made the city blush at the arrival of the winter season, which has dipped temperatures significantly.
IMD Predicts Cloudy Skies And Chill Winds
Here comes the latest update from the India Meteorological Department. Delhi’s sky would be extensively overcast on Tuesday. Chances of a cold breeze going through the city are reported. Chill has increased due to snowfall in the hills and even cold winds will continue further also; then, a cool winter would allow the way.
Temperature Dip Marks Winter Onset
The mercury levels in Delhi have started to drop as cold air from snow-covered mountains moves down to the plains. The IMD noted a significant dip in the mercury levels, wherein early morning and late evening temperatures seemed rather chilly, hinting that the winter season is officially making its presence felt in the capital.
Citizens Ready For Cold Days Ahead
As the cold wave grips on, Delhiites are gearing up for a chillier day. The people are pulling out their winter clothes for the chilly days that foretold the time. It will be a pretty cold place and cloudy through the week, just in time for full-fledged winters.
IMD Winter Forecast For Delhi
According to the IMD, there would be a continuation of this cold spell for the next few days, with cloud-covered skies and light rains possible in some districts. Continued snowfall in the mountains will keep the temperatures low, and in such a scenario, it may turn out to be extremely intense as well over Delhi.
Better Prepared For Another Wave Of Cold Weather
It is expected to be colder once winter gains an early entry in Delhi. Snowfall in the mountains will continue to make its presence felt in the capital’s weather, and then there is a need for long warm clothing and layers if one wants to feel comfortable as the city makes a transition into winter.
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Oct 14, 2024 14:40
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Swechchha Singh