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There will be heavy snowfall in the mountains!  (mountains!)

New Delhi: The weather remains dry in many states of North India including the national capital Delhi. In such a situation, there is good news for the people waiting for the winter. Because the weather is going to change very soon. In the All India Weather Bulletin shared by the Meteorological Department, it has been said that from November 25, a fresh western disturbance with easterly winds will affect northwest and western India. Due to this, the weather will change in the hilly areas  (mountains!) of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Besides, the weather pattern will also change in the plains of North-West India. Due to this, there is a possibility of rain at isolated places in the western Himalayan region and plains of north-west India during 27-28 November.
At the same time, a big change can be seen in the weather of Delhi-NCR. The weather may change in Delhi-NCR areas from November 24. There may be movement of clouds in the sky on 24, 25, 26 and 27 November. During 23rd to 26th November, fog may also be seen in the morning. Strong impact of western disturbance can be seen in Delhi on 27th November, due to which light rain or drizzle may occur in different areas.

According to IMD, there is also a possibility of light rain at isolated places in the western Himalayan region and plains of northwest India during November 27-28. Till November 24, there will be light rain at most places with heavy rain at isolated places over Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Mahe and South Karnataka.

Talking about today’s weather, according to Skymet Weather report, today light to moderate rain is possible in Tamil Nadu and Kerala along with heavy rain at some places. Light to moderate rain may occur in Lakshadweep and South Karnataka. Light rain is possible in coastal Andhra Pradesh, coastal Odisha and southern Chhattisgarh. Light rain is possible in Goa, South Konkan and Goa as well as South Madhya Maharashtra. Sporadic light rain is possible over the Western Himalayas.