Delhi and the national capital region (NCR) will experience a drop in temperature from tomorrow morning after western disturbance affecting northwest India move eastward,
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday said that national capital, Delhi and areas adjoining it, are likely to experience a drop in temperature from tomorrow.
While the cold will be an effect of western disturbances, dense to very dense fog will also prevail in most parts of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, northern Rajasthan and Delhi-NCR.
Speaking to a news agency, Kuldeep Srivastava, Head of the IMD’s regional weather forecasting centre, New Delhi said, “Tomorrow morning, 8 degrees Celsius is expected followed by a further decrease in temperature. On 8th morning, 7 degrees Celsius is expected over Delhi-NCR and most part of the plains of northwest India.”
Low temperature is conducive for the formation of fog and this condition will prevail for the next three to four days, after which there will be a slight decrease in the fog condition, he added.
After the western disturbance moves, cloudiness will decrease significantly and clear sky will prevail on January 7 night and January 8 morning making it colder.