Delhi experiences extreme winters characterized by biting cold and dense fog. The temperature often drops significantly, with chilly winds adding to the harshness. Early mornings and late evenings can be particularly frigid, making warm clothing a necessity. The city also witnesses heavy fog, which disrupts visibility and affects transportation, causing delays in trains and flights. Despite the challenges, Delhi's winter has its charm, with people enjoying seasonal delicacies, warm beverages, and festive events. The cold weather also brings a unique beauty to the city's landscapes, with misty mornings and the occasional frost adding to the winter experience.
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