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Mercury fell to 6.9 ° C, IMD issued an orange warning for today

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Gurgaon: Citizens wake up to the cold morning on Tuesday, with thick fog layers wrap several parts of the city.
The minimum temperature dropped to 6.9 degrees Celsius, the notch above normal, from 8.7 degrees Celsius the previous day.
In the morning hours, commuting faces difficulties because of reduced visibility.
However, the situation began to increase from 7.30 in the morning.
With a bright sky during the day, residents are sunbathing in the sun after watching a few gloomy days.
The maximum temperature rises to 16 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal.
That’s 15.4 degrees Celsius on Monday.
An Indian Meteorology Department official (IMD) said that the minimum temperature tended to fall two-three degrees Celsius in the coming days.
The IMD has issued an orange warning for South Haryana, including Gurgaon and Faridabad, predicts solid for a very dense fog on Wednesday, with the possibility of cold waves and cold day conditions.
It has suggested commuting to use fog lights and drive carefully in the morning and night.
“Thick snowfall in the Himalayan and Wester-Westerlies regions that apply causes a temperature decline, which is likely to fall further by two to three degrees.
High humidity with low temperatures and wind is a favorable condition for fog formation, and medium fog Solid possibilities in most Haryana in the next few days, “said IMD officials.
Meanwhile, city air quality deteriorates on Tuesday.
Stay moderate for the second day in a row.
The overall AQI reading was 175 compared to 130 days earlier.
Two of the four monitoring stations, including GWALPahari and Teri Gram, each recorded moderate AQIS 112 and 137.
Aqi was poor in sector 51 with reading 267.
AQI in Sadan Vikas remained unavailable because of inadequate data.
Meanwhile, the solid fog enveloped the Palam Delhi for about four hours on Tuesday morning.
However, there was no interference at Delhi airport due to hell fog.
Moderate fog was seen in Safdarjung, city base station.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), the visibility fell to 50 meters at the Palam starting at 5:30 a.m.
to 9:30 a.m.
Safdarjung witnessed a moderate fog with a 500 meter visibility.
“This is the first time in this season when solid fog was observed for a long duration.
The fog mantra will continue for one to two days,” said RK Jenamani, a senior scientist at the comm.
He added, “high moisture is supported by pollution and causes the formation of solid fog.
Rain until January 9 and the rain wash pollutants and hence, fog lost on the morning of January 10″ after the most active western disorder this season, the minimum temperature drops to 6, 5 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal.

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