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MONDAY
JANUARY 11, 2021
d Mercury drops to 7.8 Cin Capital,
| air quality improves to poor levels
HT Correspondent
head, regional weather forecast-
letters hindustantimes.com
ing centre.
According to the IMD, a 'cold
NEW DELHI: The minimum tem-
ew
day' or 'severe cold day' is based
perature started dropping over
on two parameters a mini-
many parts of northwest India
mum temperature below 10°C
and maximum temperature is
including Delhi on Sunday, fol-
4.5 degree C or 6.4 degree C
lowing a western disturbance
below normal respectively. A
that affected the western Hima-
cold wave occurs in the plains
layas on January 7 and 8.
when the minimum tempera-
Delhi recorded a minimum
ture is 10°C or below and/or is 45
temperature of 7.8 degrees Cel-
notches lower than the season's
sius on Sunday compared to
normal for two straight days.
10.8°C on Saturday. The Palam
observatory also recorded 'cold
Air quality now 'poor'
day' conditions, as maximum Light fog at Rajpath on a cold Sunday morning in New Delhi. Despite very strong winds, Delhi
temperatures dropped below Wind speed in Delhi reached 25kmph on Sunday. ARVIND YADAV HT recorded poor' air, with an AQI
normal on Sunday. The station
(air quality index) of 245 on Sun-
recorded a maximum tempera- days, which may cause isolated Sunday bulletin.
day. Strong winds and better
ture of 14.2°C, six below normal, cold wave conditions over Pun- "Very cold northwesterly ventilation conditions are likely
while Safdarjung recorded jab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi
jab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi winds are blowing from snow- to prevail between January 10
16.2°C, four below normal. and Rajasthan on January 12, 13. clad Himalayas towards Delhi, and 13. The air quality is likely to
Due to the prevalence of dry Surface winds, between so both maximum and mini- remain within the poor' and
north or northwesterly winds speeds of 15 and 25kmph are mum temperatures have fallen moderate'catemory on January​

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Answered by hkiller356
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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