After enjoying a few days of warm weather and cherishing the Sun, people in the national capital city of Delhi and nearby areas are set to face a dip in temperature, accompanied by cold winds, starting Sunday, January 24.
India Meteorological Department said the change will be caused due to a fresh western disturbance passes over the western Himalayas.
IMD’s regional weather forecasting centre chief Kuldeep Srivastava, said the minimum temperature may hover around 6-7 degrees Celsius, and the maximum temperatures will be around 20 degrees Celsius. “From January 24 (Sunday), the minimum temperature will start falling and from January 25, the maximum temperature will also see a fall. This will primarily be because of the cold winds blowing from Jammu Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh after spells of rain and snow on January 23,” he told reporters.