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Nagpur Winter: Nagpur chilled by cold! Temperature drops to 7.6 degrees, cold expected to intensify in the coming days

Temperatures Are Decreasing In Nagpur: For the past few days, the cold has intensified in the city. The chill in the early morning and night has increased so much that citizens are avoiding going outside.

Riddhi Vanne

Temperatures Are Decreasing In Nagpur: For the past few days, the cold has intensified in the city. The chill in the early morning and night has increased so much that citizens are avoiding going outside. Although the sun provides some relief during the day, the temperature continues to drop, maintaining the intensity of the cold. After cloudy weather, the slightly reduced cold has returned with intensity.

In Nagpur, the minimum temperature directly dropped to around 7 degrees on Tuesday. Due to a significant drop in temperature in just one day, the cold has become more noticeable. People are seen wearing thick clothes on the streets, and bonfires are being lit in many places to keep warm.

According to the weather department's forecast, this cold will persist until January 12. The sky will remain clear, with the night temperature expected to be low and the day temperature moderate. As the temperature is rapidly dropping, it is speculated that old cold records might be broken. In previous years, Nagpur has also experienced severe cold.

Meanwhile, this year's winter in Pune has also been quite biting. In December, the temperature remained in single digits for many days, marking this as the coldest December in the last decade. The cold has thoroughly tested the citizens across the state.

In Brief

  • The cold has intensified in the city over the past few days.

  • Due to increased chill in the early morning and night, citizens are avoiding going outside.

  • Although there is some sunshine during the day, the temperature continues to drop.

  • After cloudy weather, the cold had somewhat reduced, but now it has increased again.

  • As the intensity of the cold persists, citizens need to take more precautions.

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