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This Article is From Dec 31, 2015

At 25 Degrees, A Warm New Year's Eve For Delhi

At 25 Degrees, A Warm New Year's Eve For Delhi
Delhi's temperatures were in line with the rest of North India on Thursday except Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI photo)
New Delhi: Delhi prepared for a relatively warm New Year's Eve as the maximum temperature in the day touched 25.1 degrees Celsius, five degrees above normal for December 31.

The minimum temperature too was one degree above normal at 8.2 degrees Celsius, the weather office reported.

The weather is likely to remain relatively warm over the next seven days, forecasts showed with maximum temperatures between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius.

Delhi's temperatures were in line with the rest of North India on Thursday except Jammu and Kashmir.

However the mercury dipped marginally in most parts of North India on the last day of the year which dawned with a blanket of thick fog covering vast swathes, including Uttar Pradesh.

In the national capital, residents woke up to a foggy morning with the minimum temperature being recorded at 8.2 degrees Celsius. Yesterday, it stood at 8.5 degrees.
 

A traffic policeman stands at a traffic intersection in New Delhi on December 31, 2015. (AFP photo)

The visibility was recorded 400 metres at 5.30 AM and 600 metres at 8.30 AM, met officials said here.

After a brief let-up in the past few days, people in Uttar Pradesh were greeted with chill in the air this morning with heavy fog engulfing some parts of the state.

Muzaffarnagar recorded the state's lowest temperature at 4.1 degrees Celsius. Poor visibility in Lucknow and a few other districts affected road and rail traffic.

Cold wave continued to sweep Haryana and Punjab, with the mercury hovering well below normal levels. Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, experienced a cold night at 5.8 degrees Celsius, two notches below normal level.

In Kashmir, the mercury continued its free fall as Leh in Ladakh region recorded the coldest night this winter with a minimum temperature of minus 16.3 degrees Celsius.

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