Today’s weather
New Delhi: In most states of the country, the cold is now only morning and evening. However, some states including Himachal Pradesh are still having a cold winter. Delhi-NCR is getting good sunlight in the afternoon. However, the cold is still intact in the morning and evening. Delhi-NCR is running north-west direction at a speed of 18 kmph.
Temperature is gradually rising in many states
According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature in North West India is expected to gradually increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius during the next 3 days. During the next 2 days, the minimum temperature in Central India may fall by about 2-3 ℃. The Meteorological Department said that there is no significant change in the minimum temperature for the next 3 days in eastern India. The minimum temperature in Maharashtra is expected to increase by 2-3 ℃ gradually after the next 24 hours.
Possibility of rain here today
The Meteorological Department says that a new western disturbance may affect the western region from 10 February. A warning of light rain has been issued in coastal Tamil Nadu from 8 to 11 February. According to IMD, there may be rain in Assam and some parts of Arunachal Pradesh. According to meteorologists, light winter is expected to return before Holi.
These states are still getting cold
According to the information given by the Meteorological Department, the cold is still falling in UP, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab. Eastern UP and Bihar are getting cold morning and evening. During the last 24 hours, Fatehpur (Rajasthan) has the lowest minimum temperature of 2.1 ° C in the plains of the country. Eastern Rajasthan, eastern Uttar Pradesh, some places in the middle have a minimum temperature below normal.
A minimum temperature was recorded at 6.2 in Chunwada in Rajasthan, 5.6 in Churu, 6.6 in Rajgarh in Madhya Pradesh, 7.1 in Nahan Haryana, 7.6 in Patiala Punjab. The minimum temperature is being recorded around 10 degrees in most places in Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, UP and Rajasthan.
Explain that due to the northern cold winds, the minimum temperature has been recorded in some parts of Rajasthan. Radheshyam Sharma, in -charge of the Jaipur Center of IMD, said that the lowest temperature was recorded at 2.1 degree Celsius last night in Fatehpur in Shekhawati area. He said that there is no possibility of cold wave in the coming days in the state and the minimum and maximum temperature may increase by two to three degrees Celsius in the next 48 hours.
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