Delhi-NCR reduced cold
The weather of many states of North India has changed significantly. As soon as the month of February starts, the cold cold in Delhi-NCR is over. These days it is getting mild cold. Winds are moving during the day and there is also strong sunlight. A few days ago, many states including Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana received rain. However, the cold has not increased even after the rain. It is believed that now Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan will reduce daily cold.
Clouds can remain today
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department said that no drop in temperature will be recorded on Sunday and Monday. In Delhi-NCR, there will be sunlight during the day on Sunday and light clouds can also remain in the sky. During this period, the minimum temperature is estimated to be 10 ° C and the maximum temperature is 26 ° C.
The weather will be clear from Mangalwa and Wednesday
On Monday too, light clouds are expected to be cloudy along with sunlight during the day. The sky will be very clear on Tuesday and Wednesday. During this time, strong sunlight will come out. The minimum temperature of Delhi-NCR on Tuesday and Wednesday is estimated to be 12 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is 26 degrees Celsius.
Snowfall in the mountains
Recently, there was rain in the hilly states. The height areas of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir received snowfall with rain. The local Meteorological Department of Himachal said that there was light snowfall on Saturday in other places including Baralacha, Kunjum and Rohtang. Jammu was cloudy throughout the day on Saturday and the cold was cold. Local Meteorological Center Srinagar has expressed the possibility of rain-barfari in Jammu including Kashmir for the next three days from Sunday.
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