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The coldest day, winter season so far

The coldest day, winter season so far
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Lucknow: When dry ice continues to attack uncons-consistent countries on the fourth day in a row, most of the districts including Lucknow noted the ‘coldest day’ and ‘the coldest night’ so far.
There is no help expected on Wednesday and Thursday.
Temperature will increase several degrees on Friday, but there is also the possibility of rain and the goal towards the weekend, the official said.
The fog layer remains suspended in the air for a better part of the day in most countries, which results in a maximum temperature decline.
The wind coming from the mountains dressed in snow from North Indian countries intensify cold conditions.
Ghazipur is the coldest in the state in the last 24 hours with a minimum temperature of two degrees Celsius, followed by Rae Bareli and Kanpur at 2.6 degrees Celsius each and Muzaffarnagar 2.8 degrees Celsius.
In Lucknow, the maximum temperature dropped to 12.2 degrees Celsius, 9.4 units below normal, and the minimum temperature of up to 4.5 degrees Celsius, 3 notches below normal.
Previously, this season the minimum temperature in the city has dropped to 5.5 degrees Celsius and 5.3 degrees Celsius on December 20 and December 21.
In Kanpur, the minimum temperature recorded at Airforce India station is 3 degrees Celsius and at the Observatory of Met which is located in the heart of 2.6 degrees Celsius.
During the day, the maximum temperature is recorded between 13-14 degrees Celsius.
Similar is a situation in other parts of the country with a maximum temperature of 10-5 degrees below the normal temperature and a minimum of 1-5 degrees below normal.
When the maximum temperature is five degrees or more degrees Celsius below normal, in the terminology of meeting it is called ‘cold day condition’ and when the minimum temperature is five degrees or more below normal, it is a ‘cold wave’ condition.
The Director of Met State JP Gupta said that the impact of Western Disorders (WD) which had regarding the Himalayas would be felt from Friday and so on.
It will cut cold winds to the plain, which leads to an increase in temperature, he added.
However, he said, WD will cause rain and goals in many parts of the country on Friday and Saturday.
Severe cold conditions will be back soon after WD in a hurry, he added.
The coldest district of until Tuesday: Place ————– Min Tempghazipur ——– 2 Rae Bareli ——- 2.6 Muzafarnagar – 2.8 Kanpur (city) – – 2.6 Lucknow ——— 4.5 mirzapur ——– 4.5 etawah ———- 4.8 MEERUT ——— 4.8 Varanasi – —– 5 Sultanpur —— 5 Ayodhya ——– 5 (minimum temperature in degrees Celsius) (IMD source)

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