These days the weather has become a strange puzzle. On one hand, places like Delhi-NCR are struggling with pollution, while on the other hand, cold is slowly spreading. The effect of snowfall in the mountains is now visible in the plains and the temperature is continuously falling. Let us understand in simple language what is the weather pattern across the country.
Delhi-NCR: Morning fog and increasing cold
Now the pink cold has gone in Delhi and surrounding areas and the feeling of real winter has started. The temperature has started falling since the beginning of this week. Even though there is mild sunshine during the day, it is quite cold in the morning and evening. The biggest reason for this is the snowfall on the mountains, whose cold winds are now reaching Delhi.
The Meteorological Department says that the weather will be clear in the coming days, but there may be light fog or mist in the morning. Therefore, if you leave the house early in the morning, then take care of warm clothes.
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: Time to take out warm clothes
The weather is changing rapidly in UP-Bihar also. The effect of the coldness of the mountains is clearly visible here too and the temperature is likely to drop further in the next few days. Looking at the trend of the weather, it seems that there will definitely be a need to wear warm clothes by next week.
Where did the mercury go below 10 degrees?
The night temperature has dropped below 10 degrees in many areas of Rajasthan, Jammu, Punjab, Himachal and Uttarakhand. A cyclonic wind system is also forming near Haryana, which may affect the weather of Delhi and Punjab.
South India: Rain alert
While the cold is increasing in North India, a different form of monsoon is being seen in South India. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and interior parts of Karnataka. There has been a lot of rain in these areas in the last 24 hours. So if you live in these states or are planning to go there, then leave only after knowing the weather conditions.
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