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Delhi continues to shiver under below normal temperatures

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January 25, 2006 13:12 IST

Icy cold winds continued to hit Delhi Wednesday bringing the mercury down to below normal levels in the city and its adjoining areas, which were covered by a thin layer of smog.

North westerly winds, blowing for the last two days, kept the chill in the air as the minimum temperature was recorded at 7.3° C, one degree below normal during this time of the season, the weather office said.

The minimum temperature Tuesday was 6.4° C, two degrees below normal.

A thin layer of smog enveloped parts of Delhi, which had experienced balmy weather for most of last week when maximum temperatures touched 27° C.

The maximum temperature recorded Wednesday morning was 21.0° C, they said.

There were no reports of delays in air operations and all morning flights departed from Delhi on time, airport officials said.

Rail services continued to be affected with a few Delhi-bound trains running behind schedule.

Katihar-Delhi AST-KIR Express and Darbhanga-Delhi Saryuyamuna Express was running late by over six hours and five hours respectively, while Chennai-New Delhi G T Express was late by over four hours, Northern Railway said.

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