Hindustan Times (Noida)

4°C fall in temp from Jan 26, cold wave return likely: IMD

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: After a brief respite, the Capital is likely to return to cold wave conditions starting on Republic Day when the minimum temperatur­e is likely to drop by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius -the fallout of weather factors at play in the Himalayas and in the northern plains, the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said on Saturday.

The Western Himalayas experience­d widespread snowfall and rain on Friday and Saturday, and an induced cyclonic circulatio­n was over Punjab and its neighbourh­ood in the plains.

“There has been widespread snowfall in the hills on Friday and Saturday. Rain is also likely over north Punjab and north Haryana. From January 25 onwards; very cold northweste­rly winds are likely to blow over Delhi which will lead to a significan­t fall in minimum temperatur­es. On January 26, 27 and 28, minimum temperatur­e is likely to fall to 4°C over Delhi,” said Kuldeep Srivastava, head of the IMD’S Regional Weather Forecastin­g centre.

Delhi recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 20.4°C, 1 degree below normal, and minimum temperatur­e of 8°C on Saturday. Delhi recorded “very poor” air quality on Saturday with an air quality index reading of 326.

“Wind speed is likely to reduce on Sunday as wind direction will change from southeaste­rly to northweste­rly tomorrow... Winds are likely to be northweste­rly during next three days blowing at 10 to 12 kmph, not enough for adequate dispersal of pollutants so air quality is likely to be in poor to very poor category for the next few days,” said VK Soni, a scientist at IMD’S air quality division.

Cold wave to severe cold wave conditions are likely in isolated pockets over north Rajasthan during January 24 to 27 and over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh on January 26 and 27, according to the bulletin.

According to IMD, a cold day or severe cold day is classified as such on two parameters—a minimum temperatur­e of under 10°C and maximum temperatur­e of 4.5°C or 6.4°C below normal.

A cold wave occurs in the plains when the minimum temperatur­e is 10°C or below and/or is 4.5 notches less than the season’s normal for two consecutiv­e days. A cold wave is also declared when the minimum temperatur­e is less than 4°C in the plains.

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