The month of November is about to end, but it is not cold yet in Delhi-NCR. There has been snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir. Many states of North India including Uttar Pradesh are covered with dense fog in the morning and evening. Even in the second week of November, heat is being felt in Delhi. Due to fog it is humid in the morning and evening. It becomes hot during the day due to sunlight.
How will the weather be in the country till 17th November?
The Meteorological Department has issued a forecast that after November 15, due to good snowfall in the hilly states, there will be dense fog in the plains and the temperature will drop, but the situation in the capital is telling something else, whereas this time the World Meteorology The organization estimates that due to La Nina the weather will be normal in Delhi. Let us know how the weather will be across the country till November 17.
Dense fog will remain in these states
According to the Meteorological Department, there will be dense fog in the morning and evening in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh between November 12 and 17. Visibility remained zero due to dense fog in Amritsar, Punjab and Himachal yesterday. Dense to very dense fog is likely at isolated places over western region of Punjab during night/morning hours.
Light fog is being seen in the morning and evening in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh.
Light fog is being seen in the morning and evening in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh. Whereas in Jharkhand, the sky will remain clear for the next 4 days and the weather is likely to remain dry. There is a possibility of fog or mist in the morning on 12th November. The day will be partly cloudy. There will be no change in this weather till 15th November. The climate of Bihar is also dry.
Clouds will rain in these states
According to the Meteorological Department, cyclonic circulation is active in the South-West Bay of Bengal. Due to its effect, a low pressure area is likely to be formed in the same area. It is likely to move westwards towards Tamil Nadu and Srinagar during the next 24 hours. A trough extended from southwest Bay of Bengal to west-central Bay of Bengal, extending from northern coastal Andhra Pradesh to Bengal. Fresh Western Disturbance may affect the Western Himalayan region from 14 November 2024.