New Delhi: Due to the snowfall on the mountains, the cold has increased in the plains. The Meteorological Department has issued a cold wave warning in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh. Due to the westerly wind blowing in Bihar-Jharkhand, the chill has increased and in the coming days, there will be severe cold in many states of North India. IMD has expressed the possibility of rain in parts of South India including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh even today.
According to the Meteorological Department, light to moderate rainfall activity is likely over South Peninsular India from December 16 to December 21. Heavy rains are also likely over Tamil Nadu during the same period. During December 16 to 21, the minimum temperature is likely to be between 6-9 degree Celsius in many parts of Punjab, Haryana, North Rajasthan and North Uttar Pradesh. Not only this, it is 2-3 degree Celsius less than normal in some parts of Haryana, North Rajasthan and North-West Uttar Pradesh. Means now the cold wave has knocked in these states and now the torture of winter has started.
cold wave in these states
The Meteorological Department has also told in its forecast that there is a possibility of cold wave in many areas in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and North Rajasthan between the first half week i.e. from December 16 to December 18. Not only this, in the coming days in North India, a drop in temperature will also be recorded and the outbreak of cold will increase. A cold wave warning has also been issued in North East India. The chill has also increased in UP-Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand. Severe cold has started to be felt in these areas in the morning and evening. However, there is some respite from the sunshine during the day.
Where will it rain today
According to the weather information website Skymet Weather, today light to moderate rain and heavy rain is possible in some places in southern parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Light to moderate rains may occur over Konkan and Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Southwest Madhya Pradesh. Due to moderate winds, the air quality index of Delhi will remain in the moderate category.
Bone-chilling cold started falling in Rajasthan
Fatehpur (Sikar) in Rajasthan recorded a minimum temperature of 1.4 degree Celsius on Wednesday night. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature on Wednesday night was 1.4 degree Celsius in Fatehpur, 2.5 degree Celsius in Churu, 4.5 degree Celsius in Sikar, 5.8 degree Celsius in Sangaria and Karauli, 6.0 degree Celsius in Alwar, 6.2 degree Celsius in Nagaur. Gone. The weather will remain mainly dry in the coming days in the state. There is a possibility of a slight drop in the minimum temperature in two-three days.