Weather uncomfortable due to humidity and heat in Delhi and places nearby.
Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh have been experiencing blistering heat for days with temperatures soaring over 45 degrees Celsius in some places.
The air quality in the city was recorded in the very poor category on Friday after being in the severe zone for the past two days.
On Tuesday also the pollution level of the national capital remained in the 'severe' category
As many as 34 trains are running late due to low visibility in the Northern Railway region
Giving an update on flight operations, an official said 21 flights have been diverted and around 40 cancelled as of now
Thundershowers are very likely at isolated places over the state on January 1, 2020
The city recorded the maximum of 17 cold days in December 1997
But 2015 saw the worst heatwave in India since 1992, striking areas from Delhi to Telangana and killing 2,081 people. It was the fifth deadliest in world history
Minimum temp for Delhi was recorded at 33.6 degrees Celsius, highest in last 5 years