The temperature is gradually decreasing in North India. According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature in North-West, Central, Eastern and Western India will fall by three degrees in the next two to five days. This means that cold is coming.
Dense fog is being seen in the morning and night in Bihar, Punjab, Haryana, North West Rajasthan for the last two days. Along with this, a warning has also been given of dense fog in the eastern areas of Uttar Pradesh in the next two days. Heavy rain occurred in Kerala, Tamil Nadu during the last 24 hours. Apart from this, there was dense fog along with severe cold in Punjab and Haryana. Along with this, dense fog was also seen in Chandigarh, East Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh. According to the Meteorological Department, South India also received light to moderate rain on Friday, which is likely to continue till November 17.
Light rain occurred in some areas of Jammu and Kashmir and North Punjab on Friday. Tamil Nadu, Karaikal, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema received rain on Friday while Kerala received rain on Friday and the weather department has predicted that rain will continue on Saturday also.
Minimum temperature dropped to normal in the capital Delhi: A slight drop in the minimum temperature was recorded in Delhi-NCR during the last 24 hours. On Friday, the maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded between 28-30 degrees while the minimum temperature was recorded between 11-17 degrees. Let us tell you here that at present the maximum temperature is about two degrees Celsius more than the average temperature, while the minimum temperature is two to four degrees Celsius more than the average temperature.