14 Delhi-Bound trains running late due to dense fog | Check full list of trains running late at New Delhi Railway Station | Delhi temperature today, Delhi weather forecast, news
List of trains running late at New Delhi Railway Station | Delhi temperature today, Delhi weather forecast, news - At 5.6 degrees Celsius, Delhis minimum temperature on Tuesday was less than that of Dharamsala (6.2 degrees), Dehradun (7 degrees), and Nainital (7.2 degrees).
List of trains running late at New Delhi Railway Station | Delhi temperature today, Delhi weather forecast, news - 14 Delhi-bound trains were running late on Thursday (December 29), informed Northern Railway, due to dense fog in the national capital region (Delhi-NCR).
According to CPRO Northern Railway, the Puri-New Delhi Purushottam Express is late by 1:30 hours. The Gaya-New Delhi Mahabodhi Express is running late by 1:30 hours.
Here's the full list of trains running late due to dense fog
Train Name - Delay
Puri-New Delhi Purushottam Express - 1:30 hours
Gaya-New Delhi Mahabodhi Express - 1:30 hours
Barauni-New Delhi Special - 1:45 hours
Howrah New Delhi Poorva Express - 2:30 hours
Ayodhya Cantt Delhi Junction Express - 1:45 hours
Rajgir-New Delhi Shramjeevi Express - 1:45 hours
Raxaul-Anand Vihar Sadbhavna Express - 2:45 hours
Pratapgarh-Delhi Padmavat Express - 1:45 hours
Lucknow-New Delhi Express - 1:15 hours
Muzaffarpur-Anand Vihar Express - 2 hours
Rajgarh-Nizamuddin Express - 3:30 hours
Jabalpur-Nizamuddin Express - 3:30 hours
Hyderabad-New Delhi Express - 1:30 hours
Kolkata-Howrah Netaji Express - 1:30 hours
Delhi temperature today, Delhi weather forecast, news
Cold conditions abated in north India, including Delhi, on Wednesday, though the relief is predicted to be short lived. At 5.6 degrees Celsius, Delhi's minimum temperature on Tuesday was less than that of Dharamsala (6.2 degrees), Dehradun (7 degrees), and Nainital (7.2 degrees).
Weather experts said frigid north-westerly winds barrelling through the plains and reduced sunshine due to foggy weather had caused the spell of cold wave and below-normal day temperatures in northwest India.
A western disturbance led to a fresh spell of snowfall in the mountains on December 25-26 and cold northwesterly winds swept through the plains after its retreat. The wind chill factor -- a measure of the rate of heat loss from skin that is exposed to the air -- was also high, they said.
A cold day is when the minimum temperature is less than or equal to 10 degrees Celsius below normal and the maximum temperature is at least 4.5 degrees below normal. A severe cold day is when the maximum is 6.5 degrees or more below normal. The wind chill factor is based on wind speed. The higher the wind speed during cold weather, the colder it feels on the skin if a person is outside. Delhi clocked a top wind speed of 16 kilometres per hour on Tuesday.
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