Tuesday , March 18 2025

Chances of rain between dense fog, know the condition of your city


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The weather has once again changed its sides, which has returned to cold and fog and has increased people’s problems. Especially in Delhi-NCR and other areas, traffic has been affected due to dense fog shadow in the morning. The Meteorological Department says that there is no possibility of relief for the next four-five days, as the effect of fresh western disturbance is being seen. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), there may be rain in western Himalayan regions on Saturday, and light to moderate rainfall in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and surrounding areas. With this, the temperature will fall and in some places the cold can increase due to cold winds.

The effect of western disturbance will be seen from 3 to 6 February in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and surrounding areas. Himachal Pradesh and some areas of Uttarakhand may receive rain and snowfall on February 4 and 5. The weather may also deteriorate in western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, and according to the IMD report, there is a possibility of rain in these areas. Cold can return from Assam, Arunachal Pradesh to West Bengal, and these states are also expected to rain, which may drop the temperature. There is a possibility of a similar season in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in South India.

This morning there is a dense fog in Delhi, due to which people are having trouble in movement. On Friday, the maximum temperature in Delhi reached 27 degrees Celsius, which was the hottest day of January since 2019. The average maximum temperature of this month was 21.1 degrees Celsius, which recorded Delhi’s hottest January since 2019. According to IMD data, the night temperature was also higher than normal, and this month saw warm and dry weather. In February, most parts of India are expected to receive higher temperature than normal and less than normal rainfall. The average rainfall of this month can be less than 22.7 mm, which will be less than 81 percent.