Normal life has been affected in the northern part of the country due to the double blow of severe cold and dense fog. Due to cold winds, cold has returned in Delhi-NCR and snowfall has also become a problem in the hilly areas.
According to the Meteorological Department, snowfall will continue in the hilly areas in the coming days, due to which the severity of cold will increase in the plains. The mercury has reached -10 degrees Celsius in some parts of Jammu and Kashmir. The minimum temperature has fallen in the entire valley except Gulmarg in North Kashmir. -10.4 degrees Celsius in Pahalgam on Friday night. The minimum temperature was recorded at -8.2 degrees Celsius on Thursday night. Shows a significant decrease compared to the minimum temperature. The minimum temperature in Srinagar also dropped from -3.4 degrees Celsius to -4.4 degrees Celsius. It was -9.6 degrees Celsius in Gulmarg, -4.6 degrees Celsius in Kupwara and -5.6 degrees Celsius in Kokernag in South Kashmir. Minimum temperature recorded. Meanwhile, due to cold winds, the entire NCR including Delhi is in the grip of cold wave. At the same time, dense fog has increased the problems of the people of Delhi-NCR. Greater
The temperature in Noida was 6 degrees in the morning while in Noida it was 7 degrees. The temperature was recorded. Due to fog, the speed of vehicles on the highway has slowed down. According to the Meteorological Department, the fog will become denser as the mercury falls. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow fog alert for the next two days. There is a possibility of rain in the upper Himalayan region due to the active western cyclone. There may also be light rain in Delhi-NCR on Sunday and Monday.