New Delhi, Jan. 12 -- The national capital on Monday shivered as "cold wave" conditions were recorded across the city, with the minimum plummeting to as low as 3.0 degrees Celsius (degC) at the Lodhi Road weather station. Safdarjung, representative of Delhi's weather, recorded a minimum of 3.2degC, over four notches below normal and down from 4.8degC on Sunday.
Palam and Aya Nagar logged temperature in the range of the base weather station with mercury standing at 3.3 degC and 3.2 degC, respectively.
As per the forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), "cold wave" will continue in the national Capital till Wednesday.
The IMD classifies it as a "cold wave" if the minimum temperature on a day is below 10degC, and its departure...