CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Delhi continues to shiver as a cold wave grips the city, with temperatures plummeting to record lows amid dense fog. On December 30, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a cold wave warning for northern India, predicting chilly conditions to persist over the next few days. Visibility in the capital has also been severely impacted, disrupting road, rail, and air travel.
The IMD has forecasted that the foggy and cold conditions will likely continue on New Year’s Eve and January 1, urging citizens to take precautions. Minimum temperatures are expected to hover around 3-5°C, with some parts of Delhi and adjoining areas witnessing frost-like conditions. Experts attribute this intense cold spell to the northern winds and lack of sunshine due to persistent fog.
Authorities have advised residents to limit outdoor activities, especially for children and the elderly, and to dress warmly to avoid health issues. As the year ends, the chilly weather adds to the festive mood but also demands vigilance. Travelers are urged to check weather updates and plan accordingly for a safe New Year celebration.
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