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Coldest places in India today, Jan 4: Delhi, Srinagar, Leh, Sikkim and several other places

According to the Weather forecast the skies over Mumbai are expected to remain clear with a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and a maximum of around 33 degrees.

New Delhi: Delhiites today woke up to dense fog today (January 4, Wednesday) with cold temperatures and AQI levels. The National Capital minimum temperature dropped to a season’s lowest of 4.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday morning.

According to the Weather forecast the skies over Mumbai are expected to remain clear with a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and a maximum of around 33 degrees.

Talking about Kolkata, the people here will see fog or mist in the morning, and later in the day, the sky will remain clear. The minimum temperature is said to be 13 degrees Celsius, and the maximum temperature will be around 25 degrees.

In Chennai, the sky will remain cloudy and light rain is expected. The minimum temperature is said to be 22 degrees Celsius, while the maximum will be around 31 degrees.

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In Srinagar and Muzaffarabad, the skies will remain clear.

The minimum temperature in Srinagar is expected to be minus Five degree Celsius and the maximum temperature will be around Nine degree Celsius.

In Muzaffarabad’s temperature will be between one and 15 degree Celsius.

In skies will mostly remain clear in Jammu, Leh, and Gilgit. Jammu’s temperature will be between six and 20 degrees Celsius; Leh will see minus 15 degrees and minus one degree Celsius; while Gilgit’s temperature will be between minus six degrees and 13 degrees.

Hyderabad’s sky will be partly cloudy while Bengaluru’s sky will have mist. The sky in Thiruvananthapuram will be clear.

In the North East region of India, Guwahati will have fog/mist while “Scotland of the East”-Shillong will see clear skies, and Agartala will have dense fog.

Gangtok people might have to face some light rain or drizzle in the area.