Weather in Delhi: Heavy rains to increase cold in Delhi NCR and nearby regions
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 1, 2019, 12:37 IST
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Weather in Delhi: Heavy rains to increase cold in Delhi NCR and nearby regions 
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Seems like winter has knocked Delhi's doors a little late this time. Skymet has predicted a rainy February days ahead and weather in Delhi will remain same as January. The sudden rainfall and cold waves will drench Delhi-NCR and n … Read more
Seems like winter has knocked Delhi's doors a little late this time. Skymet has predicted a rainy February days ahead and weather in Delhi will remain same as January. The sudden rainfall and cold waves will drench Delhi-NCR and neighbouring regions, which will add to the winter chill. As per the weather department, conditions are going to remain the same till the weekend. Days are going to get colder in the capital city and its surrounding regions. Read less
Seems like winter has knocked Delhi's doors a little late this time. Skymet has predicted a rainy February days ahead and weather in Delhi will remain same as January. The sudden rainfall and cold waves will drench Delhi-NCR and neighbouring regions, which will add to the winter chill. As per the weather department, conditions are going to remain the same till the weekend. Days are going to get colder in the capital city and its surrounding regions.
At the same time, high-altitude regions in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh continue to suffer from heavy snowfall. This has also affected the commute as the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was shut down on Monday due to snowfall.
On the other hand, cold has increased in Punjab and other regions because of the continuing rainfall. Punjab’s Gurdaspur region recorded the minimum temperature, pegged at 4.8 degree Celsius while Chandigarh recorded 10.9 degree Celsius.
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