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You might feel the extreme cold of January is gone as the temperature in North India and Delhi seems to be little up today but according to experts the worst is yet to come.
A weather expert has predicted the temperature in the plains dipping as far as -4 degree Celsius next week.
Cloudy weather and lughr rain are also predicyed over the capital under the inflence of strong western disturbance affecting Northwest India, according to IMD.
Denge fog and cold days will be back over parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Severe chills are on the horizon between January 14 and 19 and are likely to be at their peak from January 16 to 18, tweeted Navdeep Dahiya, the founder of Live Weather of India, an online weather platform.
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While he hedged his bets, saying there could be some changes to the outcome with three days to go and fog playing a crucial role, the weatherman warned of maximum temperatures in the single digits and "frosty mornings" or "coldblast" days.
"Also, to note this is a historic run so far in 11 days of Jan with next few days look really cold, #January 2023 can be historically coldest - maybe for 21st century so far?" Mr Dahiya tweeted.
Let's see what happens to the weather. Will it snow in Delhi or not, or will the cold go down the book.
Source : NDTV