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Gurugram Freezes: Frost Blankets City as Temperatures Plummet
14 Jan
Summary
- Minimum temperature rose to 3.2°C, a 2.7°C improvement from Monday's 0.6°C.
- Dense fog caused poor visibility on major city roads, with lowest visibility at 600 meters.
- Air Quality Index remained in the 'very poor' category, with one station reaching 'severe'.

Gurugram witnessed a severe cold wave, with frost and ice reported in outlying areas as temperatures dropped significantly. The minimum temperature on Tuesday morning reached 3.2°C, a notable rise from Monday's 0.6°C. Residents in Manesar and Sohna observed frost coating vehicles and open fields, with some comparing the conditions to a hill station.
The district faced dense fog, particularly impacting visibility on major routes like Golf Course Road and NH 48. The lowest visibility recorded was 600 meters at 7:30 AM. Despite these improvements in temperature, the air quality remained a concern, with the AQI logged at 378 in the 'very poor' category on Monday, and slightly improving to 373 by Tuesday night.




