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Delhi-NCR climate replace: IMD predicts dense fog for Thursday, rain unlikely

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Image Source : PTI A jeep strikes on a hail coated subject after rain, in Sikar.
The Delhi-NCR area and different states in North India might get some respite from the rain that has been persevering with because the weekend. According to the weatherman, the impression of western disturbances which have been inflicting rains in northern India is changing into weak now, nonetheless, the area might witness excessive fog on Thursday, attributable to some one other western disturbance.

Further going by the Met division, Delhi-NCR and close by area would possibly see few spells of rain on January 8, whereas after January 10, folks might begin getting some respite from chilling climate because the minimal temperature is predicted to rise.

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On Wednesday, average rains together with thundershowers have been noticed at remoted locations over western Uttar Pradesh whereas very gentle rains and thundershowers occurred at some locations within the state’s japanese elements on Wednesday, the Met division mentioned.

State capital Lucknow recorded a minimal temperature of 12.7 levels Celsius, whereas Allahabad recorded 14.6 levels Celsius. The lowest minimal temperature within the state was 6.2 levels Celsius recorded in Etawah and Banda. Dense to very dense fog could be very prone to happen within the morning at remoted locations over japanese UP on Thursday.

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Rain/thunderstorms are very possible at remoted locations over western UP and the climate is more than likely to stay dry over japanese UP on January 8. For January 9, the climate is more than likely to stay dry over the state.

(With inputs from PTI)

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