It was a warm beginning to the New Year for Delhiites, as the mercury settled at 8.8 degrees Celsius, allowing people to come out and enjoy the day.
The maximum temperature was recorded a notch above the the season's average at 21.6 degrees Celsius, while the minimum 8.8 degrees Celsius was two notches below the normal, according to a MeT official.
The last day of 2014 had also ended on a warm note yesterday, with the minimum temperature rising by four degrees to settle at 8.6 degrees Celsius, a notch above the normal, providing respite from the bone-chilling winter.
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However, moderate foggy conditions were today witnessed early in the morning which affected 58 trains though flight operations remained smooth.
The MeT department has predicted overcast conditions for tomorrow with further rise in mercury rising.
"Tomorrow the skies will be partly cloudy. Moderate fog would occur in the morning. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to hover at 21 and 9 degrees Celsius respectively," Director In-charge, IGI Airport Met Centre, R K Jenamani, said.
According to Jenamani fog will now subside and will return on January 3 night for a short spell.
Visibility was recorded at 500 m at 8.30 AM which increased to 1000 m at 11.30 AM, 1200 m at 2.30 PM and was recorded 1500 m at 5.30 PM.
The humidity in the air oscillated between 53 per cent and 94 per cent.
Yesterday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 18.5 degrees Celsius.