Temperature will drop upto 12 degrees in North India including Delhi, Haryana

In the states of North India including Delhi, Haryana, the temperature will drop from 12 to 13 degrees centigrade. At the same time, along with rain, there is a possibility of snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
Temperature will drop upto 12 degrees in North India including Delhi, Haryana
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In the states of North India including Delhi, Haryana, the temperature will drop from 12 to 13 degrees centigrade. At the same time, along with rain, there is a possibility of snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. At the same time, on November 2 and 3 in Delhi, there will be clouds in the sky. RK Jenamani, the senior scientist of the Meteorological Department, has given this information while doing Weather Forecast on Tuesday.

Delhi's Safdarjung received record rainfall in the monsoon season

The scientist of India Meteorology has said that on November 1 or 2, the minimum temperature of Delhi and Haryana will come down to 12 to 13 degrees centigrade. Meteorologist RK Jenamani has said that Delhi's Safdarjung received record rainfall in the monsoon season. He told that the monsoon in Delhi was very active this time. If you look at the history of the monsoon of the last 121 years, you will find that this time Safdarjung received the second-highest rainfall.

With the arrival of winter, the arrival of foreign birds has also started in Delhi. Foreign guests are being seen in Yamuna Biodiversity Park located in the Wazirabad area. Park official Dr Faiyaz Khudsar said that at least 30 to 35 species of birds from Europe, Siberia, Central Asia and China come to Delhi every year during the winter season. The Great Cormorant and Tufted Duck have arrived.

Bodies of five mountaineers from Bengal were retrieved from Sunderdhunga

Bodies of five West Bengal mountaineers were retrieved from Devi Kund near Sunderdhunga glacier in Uttarakhand's Bageshwar district on Tuesday. Bageshwar District Magistrate Vineet Kumar said that a 13-member joint rescue team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) reached Devi Kund near Sunderdhunga Glacier and pulled out the five bodies from there.

He said that search and rescue teams are still on the spot and operation is on to trace Singh against the missing local guide. Singh is a resident of Jakuni village in the Kapkot area of ​​Bageshwar. The District Magistrate said that all the bodies have been sent to Kapkot for post-mortem.

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