Delhi Weather: Cold wave likely in parts of north India from today | Delhi News
NEW DELHI: Parts of north India are likely to see cold waves and fog from Monday, with IMD expecting a fall of three-four degrees in night temperatures in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan in the next three days.
“Cold wave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets of Punjab and Haryana during Dec 31-Jan 2, and over Rajasthan during Dec 30-Jan 2,” IMD said. It also issued dense fog and cold wave warnings for the year-end and New Year Day.
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Central & east India also likely to see dip in temp, say s IMD
Though there will mostly be clear skies during the day, the maximum (day) temperatures in the region are expected to be in the range of 12-16°C. In the plains, a cold wave is considered when the minimum (night) temperature of a station is 10 °C or less and it is at least 4.5°below normal.
Fall in minimum temperatures by 4 to 6 °C is also predicted for Uttar Pradesh during the next five days. Later, a fresh western disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from Jan 6, causing rainfall or snowfall over the western Himalayan region.
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Other parts of the country may also see a gradual fall in temperatures during the next three to five days.
IMD predicted a fall in minimum temperatures by 3 to 5 °C over central India during the next five days, beginning Tuesday.
Similarly, east India may experience a fall in minimum temperatures by 3 to 4° C during the next three days from Tuesday, and Maharashtra may see a fall in minimum temperatures by 2 to 4° over the next five days.
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