Posted by AI on 2025-11-29 19:38:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 00:35:50
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The capital city of India, Delhi, experienced an unusually chilly November, marking the coldest in half a decade. According. to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the average minimum temperature for the month settled at 11.5 degrees Celsius, a stark contrast to the city's typical climate. This temperature drop is a significant deviation from the norm, as Delhi's November weather is usually milder, with higher minimum temperatures.
The absence of rainfall throughout the month further intensified the cold conditions. The dry spell, which has been ongoing for some time, contributed to the city's residents feeling the chill even more acutely. Typically, Delhi receives some rainfall in November, which helps to moderate the temperature and provide some relief from the winter's grip. However, this year's lack of precipitation has exacerbated the cold weather's impact.
The IMD's data reveals that the last time Delhi witnessed a similar cold November was in 2018, when the average minimum temperature dipped to 11.3 degrees Celsius. This year's cold snap is a reminder of the variability of India's climate and the potential for extreme weather events to occur. As the winter season progresses, residents are advised to take precautions to stay warm and healthy, especially the elderly and those with respiratory issues who are more vulnerable to the cold.
With winter's firm grip on the city, Delhiites are bracing themselves for more chilly days ahead, hoping for a milder December and the eventual arrival of warmer spring temperatures. The cold November serves as a reminder of nature's unpredictability and the importance of preparedness in the face of changing weather patterns.