Weather News: Apart from Delhi-NCR, UP, and Haryana, the mercury will fall in these states, know when it will rain

Posted on 12th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

The weather pattern in the country is going to change in the next few days. The Meteorological Department told that in the next few days the cold is going to trouble the people. Although half of December has passed, the sun is making people sweat. The department said that the period of pink cold is about to end in the country.

 

Snowfall in the mountains will affect North India

Due to Western Disturbance, there is snowfall in the mountains. The effect of snowfall can be seen in the entire North India. In the next few days, apart from Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Western Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Western Madhya Pradesh, the minimum temperature is expected to fall by three to four degrees in two to three days. People may have to face a severe cold at the end of December.

 

the minimum temperature will fall

Meteorologists told that for the time being only the minimum temperature will decrease. Due to sunshine and clear sky during the day, the maximum temperature will not fall much. There is no chance of rain for a week. That is, while the cold of morning-evening and night is going to chill a bit, there will be relief from the scorching sun during the day. From the fourth week of December, chilly winter will start to be felt even during the day. In Delhi, the maximum temperature will reach 24 and a minimum of six degrees only by Friday or Saturday.

 

rain forecast for this month

Skymet Weather Vice President (Meteorology and Climate Change) Mahesh Palawat said that due to snowfall in the mountains, the cold will increase in North India from Wednesday. The minimum temperature may drop by three to four degrees. There is a possibility of rain till the fourth week of this month, then the maximum temperature will also decrease.

 

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