Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

At 8°C, Gurugram records season’s coldest day so far

Snowfall in J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d has resulted in the drop in temperatur­e, said weather officials

- Debashish Karmakar debashish.karmakar @hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: Gurugram city on Friday recorded the lowest temperatur­e this season at 8 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD). I MD officials said this was also the lowest temperatur­e recorded across Haryana on Friday.

Snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d and other places has resulted in the drop in the temperatur­e, officials said, adding that northweste­rly winds brought the chilling effect to the national capital region, including Gurugram.

Manmohan Singh, director of IMD, Chandigarh station, said, “The minimum temperatur­e recorded for Gurugram on Friday was the season’s lowest temperatur­e till now. This dip in the temperatur­e is normal. It will continue to drop by one to

two degrees Celsius every four to five days till January, which is normal.”

He added that the drop in temperatur­e is due to onset of winter, clubbed with snowfall in the mountains and northweste­rly winds, which has brought the chilling effect into the northern plains.

Officials said there are t wo automated weather stations (AWS) in Gurugram at two locations of which the second station recorded 11.1 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperatur­e.

According to the IMD forecast up to November 24, the weather will remain dry in Gurugram and no other system is likely to cause any change or rain. The two AWS in the city recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 24.5 and 25.2 degrees Celsius on Friday. An IMD scientist at the Chandigarh station said the maximum temperatur­e may also vary by one to t wo degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, the AQI of Gurugram on Friday was 264, which was in the poor category. According to the forecast by the System of Air Quality and Forecastin­g and Research (Safar), AQI is likely to be within the ‘poor’ or ‘lower end of very poor’ for the next two days due to dispersion of pollutants.

 ?? PTI ?? The city will witness dry weather till November 24, said IMD.
PTI The city will witness dry weather till November 24, said IMD.

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