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Delhi Records Its Coldest Morning This Season With 10.1 Degrees Celsius

Delhi experienced its chilliest morning of the season on Thursday, with temperatures plummeting to 10.1 degrees Celsius, as reported by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This marks a significant dip from the previous low of 10.2 degrees Celsius recorded on November 21. The city has been experiencing a steady decline in temperatures due to the intensifying cold northwesterly winds.

Temperature Trends and Predictions

The IMD forecasts suggest that Delhi's minimum temperature might decrease further, potentially reaching 10 degrees Celsius by Friday. This trend indicates a continuation of the cold spell that has gripped the city over recent days. Residents are advised to prepare for colder mornings as winter progresses.

As the mercury continues to drop, Delhi's air quality remains a concern. Despite the chill, the Air Quality Index (AQI) is still categorised as 'very poor'. This poses health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. Authorities recommend limiting outdoor activities during peak pollution hours.

Impact of Cold Northwesterly Winds

The sharp decline in temperature can be attributed to the strengthening of cold northwesterly winds sweeping across the region. These winds have been instrumental in driving down temperatures, contributing to Delhi's current weather conditions. Such patterns are typical during this time of year, signalling the onset of winter.

Residents should brace themselves for colder days ahead as these weather patterns persist. The IMD continues to monitor these developments closely and will provide updates as necessary. Meanwhile, citizens are encouraged to stay informed about weather advisories and take appropriate precautions against both cold and pollution-related health issues.

Delhi's winter season is now in full swing, with temperatures expected to remain low in the coming weeks. As residents adjust to these changes, it is crucial to stay warm and protect oneself from potential health hazards associated with both cold weather and poor air quality.

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