New Delhi:
Heavy rains continued to hit the national capital and nearby areas for the second day in a row today, prompting Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet to share weather-related travel advisories on Twitter. He urged passengers who use his services to check the status of their flights, which can be affected by bad weather.
#WeatherUpdate: Due to bad weather (heavy rain) in Delhi (DEL), all departures / arrivals and their consequent flights may be affected. Passengers are requested to check the status of their flight via https://t.co/VkU7yLB2ny.
– SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) January 3, 2021
“Light to moderate rainstorm in some parts of South Delhi (Ayanagar, Deramandi, Tughalkabad) and some districts of Haryana),” the Indian Meteorological Department tweeted on Sunday.
03-01-2021 0455 IST Light to moderate rainstorm would occur in some parts of South Delhi (Ayanagar, Deramandi, Tughalkabad), Gohana, Gannaur, Panipat, Sohna, Manesar, Faridabad, Ballabgarh, Nuh (Haryana) ,
– Department of Meteorology of India (@Indiametdept) January 2, 2021
– RWFC New Delhi (@RWFC_ND) January 3, 2021
The minimum temperature in Delhi is likely to rise to 9 degrees Celsius in the next two to three days under the influence of the western disturbance, the Indian Meteorological Department said.
Delhi recorded the minimum temperature at 7 degrees Celsius yesterday due to a layer of clouds over the city, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
In 441, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded in the “severe” category for the second day in a row.
Monitoring stations in many parts of the city, including ITO, Mandir Marg, Sirifort, RK Puram, and Punjabi Bagh, showed the AQI in the “severe” category.
On January 8, 2006, the city registered a low of 0.2 degrees Celsius. The all-time record is minus 0.6 degrees Celsius recorded in January 1935.
The lowest minimum temperature recorded in January last year was 2.4 degrees Celsius, the IMD said.
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