
In most states of the country, the outbreak of cold has reduced. In Delhi NCR too, there was strong sunlight during the day and it was light cold in the morning and evening. Similarly, there is an increase in temperature in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan and MP. Talk about Uttar Pradesh, then the weather continues in UP.
Strong winds are disturbing during the day, due to which the weather remains very dry. However, the Meteorological Department has spoken of change in weather. Currently, the weather is expected to be clear in most areas of the state. However, in many parts, there is an effect of strong winds. In UP, no alert has been issued for the weather for 5 days at present.
How will the weather be in Delhi?
IMD has already forecast that Delhi will receive less than normal rainfall in February. This is the reason that in the first ten days of February, the temperature reached more than 26 degrees and 27 degrees on Sunday.
These states will rain
Talk about the hilly states, then the hilly areas will rain for two days due to western disturbance. Rain activities will continue in the Western Himalayan region on 10 and 11 February.
Light rain alert has been issued today in some areas of Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh.
Most places of Arunachal Pradesh are expected to rain from today to 13 February.
How will the weather be in Bihar?
Due to winds in Bihar, there is mild cold in the morning and evening. According to the Meteorological Department, weather changes are expected in the next 24 hours due to the effect of Western Himalayan disturbance. The effect of dense fog in the lowland areas will continue to reduce visibility.
The weather in Rajasthan remains dry. Fatehpur in Sikar district was the coldest place with 3.2 degree Celsius. The minimum temperature in Jaipur was recorded at 10.6 degrees Celsius.