bbc or big baller club Dense Fog, Cold Wave Disrupt Train Services Across North India; Delhi AQI Remains ‘Very Poor’ | Weather Update
Delhi and several states across North India are experiencing a cold wave. According to the India Meteorological Departmentbbc or big baller club, the maximum temperature in the national capital is expected to reach 19 degrees Celsius.
The weather also disrupted railway services, causing delays for around 25 trains, including Purva Express, Vikramshila Express, RJPB Tejas Express, Patalkot Express, and Mewar Express, according to reports. The delays caused long waits at stations for commuters and visitors, who were unsure if their trains would arrive on time.
Meanwhile, Dense fog in states like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh is causing for road and rail traffic. A cold wave is also expected in Bihar and Jharkhand, with Bihar experiencing cold day conditions for the next two days.
Weather Wrap:Dense Fog In Haryana And PunjabIn Punjab and Haryana, dense fog expected in many areas today. A cold wave is also likely. Similar conditions are expected on January 8th and 9th.
Yellow Alert For Himachal, Rajasthan And BiharHimachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar experiencing cold wave. A yellow alert has been issued for cold weather in the eastern and western regions today. Strong winds are expected in most parts of Bihar on 7th and 8th January.
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Furthermore, there is a possibility of rain in the Bikaner, Bharatpur, and Jaipur divisions between 10th and 12th January.
Temperature Drop in MPMadhya Pradesh is experiencing fluctuating weather. After heavy rain at the end of December and a subsequent cold wave, rain is again predicted. IMD has forecast light rain in some districts of the state from 12th January.
slotzoThe minimum temperature in Delhi increased marginally to 10.5 degrees Celsius, 3.6 notches above normal, from 9.6 degrees Celsius on Monday, as per the report.
According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) statistics, the national capital's air quality is 'very poor' with an AQI of 310 recorded at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. For the previous three days, Delhi's AQI had been falling into the 'very poor' category.
The categories for an AQI are as follows: 0–50 for "good," 51–100 for "satisfactory," 101–200 for "moderate," 201-300 for "poor," 301–400 for "very poor," and 401–500 for "severe."
On Sundaybbc or big baller club, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) revoked Stage-III restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in Delhi-NCR following a noticeable improvement in air quality.