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Delhi Hits 8°C, Coldest November Morning Since 2022

IMD flags a wider north India cold spell, featuring sub-zero readings in Kashmir alongside fog expected in Delhi.

Overview

  • Delhi’s minimum dipped to 8°C, which the IMD said is 3.3°C below the seasonal average and the lowest November reading since 2022.
  • The weather department forecast fog for the capital with the maximum likely to settle between 24°C and 26°C.
  • Faridkot stayed Punjab’s coldest spot, logging 4.0°C on Tuesday after 4.4°C on Monday, with Bathinda at 5.6°C and Amritsar at 7.8°C.
  • In Haryana, Hisar recorded 6.3°C on Tuesday, following Narnaul’s 7.8°C as the state low a day earlier, as several cities reported below-normal minima.
  • Kashmir remained in a sharper cold wave, with Srinagar at −3.2°C, Shopian at −5.1°C, Pahalgam at −4.0°C, Gulmarg at −1.9°C, and Zojila Pass at −16°C.