Thursday , November 14 2024

When will there be severe cold, how will the weather be in the next three days? Know the latest forecast of IMD

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IMD Forecast: The Meteorological Department has predicted severe cold across the country. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the change in weather will affect the entire country. In which the effect of bird disturbance on the mountains in the northern parts of Jammu and Kashmir was visible from Tuesday night itself. Due to the cyclonic circulation in the Bay of Bengal in the east, there is a possibility of rain in the coastal areas.

pollution with smog

While rain continues in the southern states, fog suddenly blanketed most parts of North India including Delhi on Wednesday. People first thought it was fog, but it was actually a mixture of pollution with fog. At present the fog situation in Delhi is due to the winds coming from Gujarat and Rajasthan.

weather forecast

Meteorologists believe that after two days the air pressure from the north-west will increase and the temperature in the northern plains will also gradually start decreasing. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature will fall further in the next three to four days. However, the possibility of severe cold is less. In which the maximum impact of cold will be seen after heavy snowfall in the mountains. Snowfall is happening slowly in Jammu and Kashmir. At present, there has been a slight drop in the temperature due to light snowfall in the hilly areas of the northern part, but no major change is visible.

Western Disturbance is not strong

Another western disturbance will hit the northern mountains on Thursday. This time there is no strong western disturbance yet. In such a situation, the temperature remains at its level, which prevents the arrival of cold. In previous years, western disturbances occurred two-three times before November 15 and the temperature dropped.

Due to the low pressure formed from the Bay of Bengal, moisture continues to flow from Andhra Pradesh towards Telangana. Its effect can also be seen in Odisha and Chhattisgarh. The wind speed towards Delhi is quite slow. Due to which the sky is not clear and the pollution level is also high. If 15 to 20 km. If the wind blows at the speed of one per hour, fog situation would not arise in Delhi.