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Delhi Shivers: Coldest December Day in 6 Years
1 Jan
Summary
- Delhi recorded its coldest December day in six years on Wednesday.
- Maximum temperature dropped to 14.2°C, significantly below normal.
- Dense fog, pollution, and low temperatures severely impacted travel.

On Wednesday, Delhi recorded its coldest December day in six years, experiencing severe cold conditions combined with dense fog and pollution. The maximum temperature reached just 14.2°C, a significant drop of over 6°C below the normal for this time of year.
This extreme weather significantly impacted transportation networks. Over 150 flights were cancelled and more than 500 delayed at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, while over 100 trains faced delays under the Northern Railways division.
The capital also grappled with poor air quality, with the AQI at 373 in the 'very poor' category. Forecasters predict persistent fog and 'very poor' air quality to continue into the first week of January 2026.




