Delhi witnesses strong surface winds, rain at several places
Several parts in the city also witnessed rain with the strong winds, the regional meteorological centre said in its bulletin.
Several parts in the city also witnessed rain with the strong winds, the regional meteorological centre said in its bulletin.
After sizzling at the highest day temperatures today, citizens of south Bengal, including Kolkata could face harsher days with the probability of temperature going up in the next few days.
IMD said the 2024 southwest monsoon season rainfall over the country as a whole to be above normal (>104% of the Long Period Average (LPA)).
The tragedy occurred when the boat was navigating through the South-Salmara Mankachar district in Assam
As the scorching summer sun prepares to unleash its wrath upon India, the recent predictions by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) paint a concerning picture for the upcoming months of April and May.
On Saturday, the maximum temperature in Delhi recorded 15.2 degrees Celsius, which was four notches lesser than season's average, India Meteorological Department said.
The India Meteorological Department on Friday said the cold wave situation will remain in isolated pockets of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Rajasthan from January 5 to 11.
As dense fog continued to reduce visibility at the Delhi airport on the second day, several flights got delayed and those coming to Delhi had to be diverted to other airports in the morning hours on Tuesday.
Several flights were delayed at Delhi airport on Monday morning due to poor visibility caused by dense fog.
With the entire northern region of the country reeling under cold wave conditions, there is no respite for the national capital from the biting cold or air pollution.