A severe cold wave walloped Delhi on Sunday, with the minimum temperature at the Safdarjung Observatory, the city's primary weather station, plunging to a bone-chilling 1.9 degrees Celsius, the lowest in January in two years.
Delhi: The Safdarjung observatory, Delhi’s primary weather station logged a minimum temperature of 5.3 degrees Celsius, three notches below normal.
Delhi and other parts of northwest India have not seen much rainfall over the last few days as the monsoon trough continues to be over central parts of the country.
On Tuesday, Delhi temperature logged a minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius, the lowest in January, in two years. The coldest Cold Waves continue to grip the national capital as minimum temperatures drop to 1.8 degrees...
The Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's primary weather station, has logged just 8.8mm of rainfall against a normal of 52.5mm in September so far - a deficit of 83 percent.
The Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's primary weather station, has recorded 232.8 mm of rainfall so far in July against a normal of 183.3 mm.
Jafarpur in southwest Delhi logged a minimum temperature of 4.2 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 11 degrees Celsius, 10 notches below normal. Mungeshpur in northwest Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 5.3 degrees...
The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 33 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted "enhanced rainfall activity" over northwest India for two-three days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert, warning of moderate rain or thundershowers in some areas of the city.
Delhi's primary weather station, had recorded just 2.6 mm of rainfall in the last 10 days. It had gauged 144.3 mm of rainfall against a normal of 126.7 mm...
Delhi is reeling under sultry weather conditions on Thursday as rains continue to play truant.
India Meteorological Department(IMD) has predicted no significant change in maximum temperatures very likely over northwest and central India for the next 48...
The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Delhi as few parts of the Delhi experienced temperatures north of 45 degrees celsius on Sunday.
After the widespread thunderstorms across the NCR earlier this week, heatwaves have returned to some parts of the region and are likely to worsen over the...
Najafgarh and Mungeshpur recorded the maximum temperature of 49*C, whereas city base station of Safdarjung recorded 46*C.
The Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's base station, recorded a maximum temperature of 44.2*C, highest so far this season.
Back-to-back patchy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds had provided some respite from the intense heat last week.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert, warning of a dust storm or thunderstorm with winds gusting up to 50 kilometres per hour in...
This season northwest India, including Delhi has been recording higher than normal temperatures since March last week, with weather experts attributing it to...
The Safdarjung Observatory had recorded a maximum temperature of 41.2 degrees Celsius on Wednesday and 42.6 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.
Heatwave in India: The most parts of the country are reeling under heatwave with national capital Delhi and neighbouring Rajasthan witnessing some respite from...