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Delhi Winter Weather Update: Minimum Temperature Falls Below 5°C, Observes Coldest Morning

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 11, 2024 09:39 IST

After continuous heavy rain and heat wave, Delhiites have finally observed the season's first ever coldest morning on Sunday ...

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After continuous heavy rain and heat wave, Delhiites have finally observed the season's first ever coldest morning on Sunday as the minimum temperature dropped as low as 4.9 degrees Celsius. As per the MET report the sharp drop in temperature is due to the cold waves coming from the northwesterly winds sweeping through the plains.  

As of now in morning the temperature is at 10 degree and by the day end it is expected to drop as low as 4 degrees Celsius. 

Delhikars are advised to take winter precautions as the temperatures are expected to drop significantly in the coming weeks. Residents should ensure they have adequate clothing, such as warm jackets, gloves, and scarves, to combat the chill. It's also essential to keep homes properly insulated to maintain warmth and reduce heating costs.

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