Fresh snowfall in hills, rain in plains increase temperatures; Mumbai shivers with change in weather

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 17 2020 | 8:10 PM IST

Fresh snowfall in the hills and light rain in the plains led to a moderate increase in maximum temperatures in parts of north India on Friday, but a significant change in the weather in Mumbai and its suburbs brought the winter chill to the metropolis.

Rain lashed parts of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh overnight as dense fog hit traffic in the morning. A dense fog is likely to envelop and reduce visibility in the national capital and parts of UP on Saturday morning as well, according to India Meteorology Department.

The air quality in Delhi was 'poor' with an AQI of 283 after the rain.

Himachal's tourist destinations Kufri, Dalhousie and Shimla witnessed fresh snowfall. Kufri has received 10 cm snowfall since Thursday and Dalhousie 5 cm, a Met office official said in Shimla.

Shimla and several other parts of the state also witnessed light snowfall. The weatherman has forecast rain and snowfall in the hills and thundershowers in the plains over the next few days.

As the northern region experienced rise in temperatures after snowfall and rain, residents of Mumbai and its suburbs started feeling the winter chill as the minimum temperature dropped to 14 degrees Celsius, the season's lowest in the city.

IMD's Colaba observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 14.5 degrees Celsius and the Santacruz weather station recorded 11.4 degrees Celsius.

The IMD said 11.4 degrees Celsius was the lowest minimum temperature recorded in the suburbs after 2013. Due to the significant drop in temperatures, morning officer-goers and school children were seen wrapped in woolens to keep warm.

Deputy Director General of Meteorology, IMD Mumbai, K S Hosalikar, tweeted that day-time temperatures are expected to remain low due to chilly winds.

Meanwhile, the Jammu-Srinagar national highway

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First Published: Jan 17 2020 | 8:10 PM IST

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