Many states of the country are still in the grip of dry cold due to cold winds and rain. In North East and South India where the minimum temperature is below 10 degrees due to rain. The cold wave in North India remains chill in the morning and evening. Due to sunlight in the day, there is a feeling of heat. Cold winds are blowing in Delhi-NCR, but the temperature has started increasing due to sunlight during the day. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be dry in the capital and Noida till 21 February, but strong winds will continue. Temperatures may also increase in North, West and Central India, but due to the activation of Western disturbance and cyclonic winds, there is a possibility of heavy rains with stormy winds in Arunachal Pradesh and Northeast India. Let’s know how the weather is going to be across the country for the next 7 days?
How will the weather be in Delhi-NCR?
According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be dry in the capital Delhi for the next 7 days and in Noida adjacent to it. In between, on 15 and 16 February, there may be light clouds, but cold winds will blow at a speed of 25 to 30 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature in the next 5-6 days can exceed 30 degrees in the next 5-6 days. The minimum temperature is also expected to go from 14 to 15 degrees. On Thursday, the maximum temperature in Delhi is estimated to be 24.8 degrees and the minimum temperature is 12 degrees. Today, on 14 February, the maximum temperature was 23.46 degrees Celsius. The minimum and maximum temperature during the day is expected to be 10.05 ° C and 27.5 ° C. The air has 16% humidity and the wind speed is 16 kilometers per hour. The sun will rise at 7 am and set at 6:10 pm.
Warning of rain in these states
According to the Meteorological Department, the area of a cyclonic winds is active on the Northeast Assam and the lower atmosphere. Eastern winds are running in the plains of north-west India. A cycle of winds with a speed of 130 knots (240 kmph) is being formed 12.6 km above sea level. Apart from this, a western disturbance is also getting active on the night of 16–17 February, which can affect the Western Himalayan region.
Due to the effect of these seasonal conditions, there is a possibility of light to moderate rains in Arunachal Pradesh today and tomorrow. Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim are also expected to receive rains. Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim may have a dense fog shadow tomorrow morning. By February 21, the minimum temperature in northwest, central and eastern India may fall. North India and North West India are expected to have cloudy and light rain on 16 to 17 February. It may also rain on 19, 20 and 21 February.