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Delhi wakes up to 6.7 degrees Celsius minimum temperature, air quality remains poor

Data from various weather stations showed wide variation across the city. Palam recorded a minimum of 8.1 degrees Celsius, while Lodi Road saw 7.1 degrees Celsius

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The national capital woke up to a chilly Saturday, with the minimum temperature dropping to 6.7 degrees Celsius—about 1.7 degrees below the seasonal norm—according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Data from various weather stations showed wide variation across the city. Palam recorded a minimum of 8.1 degrees Celsius, while Lodi Road saw 7.1 degrees Celsius. The Ridge station reported 7.7 degrees, and Ayanagar logged 6.6 degrees Celsius. At Safdarjung, considered Delhi’s base weather station, the night temperature also settled at 6.7 degrees Celsius.

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