Delhi Ncr Experiences Hottest January In Six Years; Dense Fog Reduces Visibility To 50 Meters Amid Sudden Weather Shift.

Delhi NCR Weather Update

This January has been the hottest month in Delhi in the last six years. The average maximum temperature recorded from January 1 to 30 was 20.7 degrees Celsius, while the average minimum temperature was 8.4 degrees Celsius.

As February begins, dense fog has settled in areas like Faridabad, Noida, Rewari, and Gurugram, including the capital city, Delhi. On Saturday morning, Gurugram experienced visibility dropping to less than 50 meters due to the fog. After enjoying good sunlight for nearly two weeks, the weather took a sudden turn, bringing back the cold.

The fog has affected major roads, including the Delhi-Jaipur highway, Sohna Road, and Dwarka Expressway, causing vehicles to move slowly and leading to traffic jams due to low visibility.

The Meteorological Department has indicated that light drizzle and rain are expected over the next three days, which may cause a further drop in temperatures.

Delhi NCR Weather Update

 

Parameter Details
January Average Max Temperature 20.7 °C
January Average Min Temperature 8.4 °C
February 1 Fog Conditions Dense fog in Faridabad, Noida, Rewari, Gurugram, and Delhi
Visibility in Gurugram Less than 50 meters
Weather Change Cold increased after 15 days of good sunlight
Traffic Impact Traffic jams due to low visibility on major roads
Forecast Possibility of light drizzle and rain for the next three days

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