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Delhi Freezes: 3-Year Low as Cold Wave Grips Capital
13 Jan
Summary
- Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 3.2°C, the lowest in three years.
- Cold wave conditions were realized at many stations in Delhi on Monday.
- Relief from the chill is expected by Thursday with a feeble western disturbance.

The National Capital Region endured a significant cold wave on Monday, with minimum temperatures hitting a three-year low. Safdarjung recorded a frigid 3.2°C, marking the coldest January day in the capital in three years. Cold wave conditions, defined by specific temperature drops below normal, were officially realized at numerous locations across Delhi, persisting for over a week due to persistent northwesterly winds and clear skies.
Residents in some areas of South Delhi reported experiencing ground frost, a rare phenomenon for the capital, with temperatures dipping as low as 1.1°C in Sainik Farms. This was facilitated by clear skies allowing for rapid nighttime cooling and light winds. The daytime highs remained near normal, with a high of 20.6°C recorded, but the nighttime chill was palpable.




