New Delhi. On one hand, due to the formation of a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal in the south, there is a lot of rain in and around Tamil Nadu. At the same time, the cold is increasing continuously in North India. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be fog in Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan and UP. According to the Meteorological Department, the cold will become more intense as the fog clears. The Meteorological Department has said that there will be dense fog in and around Delhi on Friday and has issued a yellow alert for this. According to the Meteorological Department, snowfall will continue in Jammu-Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Its impact will also be felt in the plains of North India. Due to snowfall in the hilly states in the last one week, the cold has increased significantly in the plains. However, it is not cold enough to shiver right now.
The minimum temperature is decreasing in the morning and night, but due to sunlight during the day, the temperature remains around normal. Nevertheless, in the coming days, the maximum temperature is also likely to fall due to snowfall in the mountains and dense fog in the plains. It is believed that the cold will start increasing in the first week of December itself. The Meteorological Department has already said that due to the effect of La Nina this year it will be colder than the last few years. Due to the effect of La Nina the water of the Pacific Ocean becomes cold. Due to which it is more cold in India and surrounding countries. Due to the effect of La Nina, there has been more than average rainfall this monsoon season.
The Meteorological Department officially considers December and January as cold season. Whereas, people have to face cold till the end of February or longer. Even in the beginning of 2024, the cold lasted for a long time. Till the second week of April, people in North India had to face severe cold. The way the Meteorological Department has predicted severe cold this time, it seems that cold may persist for a long time in 2025 also.