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Shallow fog in Delhi NCR mercury drops to 11 degrees heavy rain expected in these 9 states- Cold knocks in Delhi-NCR, mercury drops to 11 degrees, heavy rain expected in these 9 states – News18 Hindi

New Delhi. Now the cold has started in Delhi-NCR. Light fog can be seen in the entire NCR today. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), the minimum temperature in Delhi today is expected to be 11 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is expected to be 27 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday, the maximum temperature recorded in Delhi was 27.4 degrees Celsius, which was 1 degree Celsius less than normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 10.9 degrees Celsius, which was 3 degrees Celsius less than normal. According to IMD, today heavy rain with lightning and thunderstorm occurred at isolated places in Coastal Odisha, Coastal Gangetic West Bengal, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala and Mahe. ) is likely to occur.

IMD said that today 50-60 km in the north-west sea adjacent to the West Central Bay of Bengal. From 70 km per hour. The wind can blow at a speed of one hour. 45-55 km along the coasts of West Central and adjacent North Bay of Bengal, Odisha and adjacent North Andhra Pradesh. From 65 km per hour. Strong wind can blow at a speed of one hour. 40-45 km along the coasts of Tamil Nadu, South-West Bay of Bengal, Sri Lanka adjacent to the Gulf of Mannar. From 55 km per hour. The wind can blow at a speed of one hour. Fishermen have been advised not to go to these areas.

According to IMD, the depression over West-Central Bay of Bengal has moved from north to north-west and is likely to turn into a deep depression over West Central Bay of Bengal on the morning of 16 November. After this, it will turn from north to north-east and reach North-West Bay of Bengal off Odisha coast on the morning of 17th November. After this, it will reach Bangladesh and surrounding West Bengal coasts on the morning of 18 November. At the same time, a cyclonic circulation of air is present over northern Sri Lanka and the surrounding area which extends up to the mid-tropospheric level. A trough is present from this cyclonic circulation to the cyclonic circulation associated with the depression over the Bay of Bengal. Due to which heavy rain is expected in this area.

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