Winter havoc in North India, chill will increase due to icy winds


The weather continues to fluctuate. Sometimes the temperature rises and sometimes the sky is cloudy, there is a situation of fluctuations in temperature. On Wednesday, most states of North India got good sunlight with the sky clearing throughout the day. During this time, the wind remained cool due to the moving of the wind.

Fog will dominate Delhi-UP
According to the Meteorological Department, there will be a drop in temperature in Delhi-UP on Thursday. If the wind remains calm in the morning, the fog can be covered. In the coming days, once again the northern icy winds in the entire area are expected to drop day and night temperatures.

Rain-cunning alert in these states
According to IMD, many states including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar have alert of rain and fog. At the same time, there is a possibility of increasing cold in between. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya may receive widespread rainfall.

There is also a possibility of thick fog conditions in different areas of sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Odisha at night/morning.

Possibility of light rain and snowfall in Himalayan region
A Western disturbance (WD) is seen as a cyclonic circulation at West Afghanistan and its neighborhood and another fresh WD is expected to influence North Western India from 8 February. Light rain/snowfall activity is likely in the western Himalayan region in the weekend. There will be dry weather in all the rest of the areas.

As far as mercury level is concerned, during this period, the maximum temperature in India will be close to normal or above, while Gujarat and the surrounding areas will have less than normal temperature and its expansion in Central and Eastern India after Thursday. will be. During this period, the minimum temperature in most parts of India will be much above normal.

Chances of light fog in Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning
The Meteorological Department predicts that there is a possibility of light fog in Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning. The sky will be clean during the day. The maximum and minimum temperature can be 25 and nine degrees respectively.

According to meteorologists, the maximum and minimum temperature will increase in the coming days. On Wednesday, the maximum temperature was 0.4 degrees above normal 23.7 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature was 1.6 degrees more than normal 11.0 degrees Celsius. The moisture level in the air was 93 to 47 percent.

The wind of 17 areas of Delhi on Wednesday was ‘very bad’
Despite the continuous changes in the weather, the people of Delhi do not seem to get relief from polluted air. According to the Air Quality Bulletin issued by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the AQI of 17 areas of Delhi was in the ‘very poor’ category on Wednesday. However, the AQI of Delhi was recorded in the ‘bad’ category, ie below 300.

According to the air quality pre -warning system, the level of air quality will remain around the next two days. Due to different weather factors, the pollution levels in Delhi’s air are continuously increasing.