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Delhi-NCR shivers, mercury dips to 3.6°C; IMD issues red alert for ‘very dense fog’

Trending:Trump vs GreenlandIran protestsUkraine peace talksGaza ceasefire planIndia vs New ZealandTaskaree: The Smuggler’s Web reviewDelhi-NCR shivers, mercury dips to 3.6°C; IMD issues red alert for ‘very dense fog’FP News Desk • January 15, 2026, 14:27:28 ISTWhatsapp Facebook TwitterDelhi recorded a minimum temperature of 3.6°C in Lodhi Road on Wednesday morning, while Gurugram saw temperatures plunge to 3.5°C on the same dayAdvertisementSubscribe Join Us+ Follow us On GoogleChoose Firstpost on GoogleMet officials said a combination of icy-cold winds from the western Himalayan region and clear skies caused the minimum temperature to remain low. Members of the Indian President's Body Guard (PBG) take part in a rehearsal for the upcoming Republic Day parade on a foggy morning in New Delhi. ReutersThe national capital, along with other nearby areas, woke up to severe cold on Thursday, prompting the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a “very dense fog” warning till morning.“Very Dense Fog is very likely to occur at many places over Central, New Delhi, North, North West, South, South West West in next 3 hours,” IMD said in its warning earlier during the day.

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Credit: Met officials said a combination of icy-cold winds from the western Himalayan region and clear skies caused the minimum temperature to remain low. Members of the Indian President's Body Guard (PBG) take part in a rehearsal for the upcoming Republic Day parade on a foggy morning in New Delhi.

Key Highlights

  • It had issued a red alert for fog in Delhi-NCR. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD RWFC New Delhi (@RWFC_ND) January 15, 2026More from India A real food for thought: Is India's booming rice export guzzling its groundwater too?
  • Bay of Bengal depression set to intensify with rain fog and cold alertsWhat was the temperature in Delhi today?Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 3.6°C in Lodhi Road on Wednesday morning, while Gurugram saw temperatures plunge to 3.5°C on the same day. The India Meteorological Department has predicted that thick fog will persist across northwest India in the coming days.
  • Consequently, the agency has issued a cold wave warning for several states surrounding Delhi, including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, Indira Gandhi International (IGI) issued an orange alert owing to low visibility around 50 metres at 6:00 am. The India Meteorological Department warned of potential flight disruptions, delays, and cancellations, noting that airport operations are presently functioning under CAT III conditions.“Cold wave conditions at isolated places.
  • Moderate fog at many places with dense fog at isolated places during morning hours,” IMD says. Quick ReadsView AllA real food for thought: Is India's booming rice export guzzling its groundwater too?In a first, Indian named chair of UN body on disarmamentThe weather department said the city has been experiencing one of its coldest spells in recent years, with minimum temperatures hovering near 3 degrees Celsius since the beginning of the week.
  • Delhi had last recorded a lower January minimum temperature of 1.4 degrees Celsius on January 16, 2023. Station-wise data recorded at 5:30 pm showed that the Safdarjung Observatory, the city’s principal weather station, recorded a maximum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
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