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NEW DELHI:It was a cold and foggy morning in the city with the mercury dipping to two notches below the normal.



New Delhi, January 13

It was a cold and foggy morning in the city with the mercury dipping to two notches below the normal.

The maximum temperature was recorded at 23.3° C, two notches above normal, and the minimum at 8.30 am was 5.5° C, a MeT department official said.

The humidity was between 35 and 100 per cent.

The visibility was recorded at 400 m at 5.30 am, while it improved to 700 m at 8.30 am. The skies remained clear through the day and at 5.30 pm, visibility was recorded at 3,000 m, he said.

The weatherman has predicted shallow fog tomorrow morning and the minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to settle around 6° and 23° C respectively, he added.

Yesterday, the minimum and maximum temperatures were recorded at eight and 23.7° C, respectively. — PTI

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