at present’s climate
Sometimes fog, generally rain… the climate patterns are altering all of the sudden in Delhi-NCR. It rained in lots of areas of Delhi on Saturday. At the identical time, there was much less fog on the roads on Sunday, however the temperature dropped as a result of chilly winds. At the identical time, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert of dense fog at present i.e. on Monday, which can final for the following two days until January 15. The minimal temperature of Delhi at present is prone to be 7 levels Celsius and the utmost temperature is prone to be 19 levels Celsius.
According to the Meteorological Department, on Makar Sankranti i.e. 14 January, the minimal temperature of Delhi might even see a drop of 1 or two levels Celsius. The minimal temperature can attain 6 levels Celsius. Similar climate will prevail on January 15 additionally. However, with a slight enhance in temperature from January 16, fog may even be much less seen on the roads. On January 16, the minimal temperature is prone to be 8 levels Celsius and the utmost temperature is prone to be 19 levels Celsius. Similar climate will proceed until January 18.
#WATCH Delhi | Homeless individuals take refuge in evening shelter houses within the nationwide capital as winter’s chill additional intensifies in Northern India.
(Visuals from evening shelter dwelling in Sarai Kale Khan) pic.twitter.com/OYlB4OpJFT
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2025
According to the Meteorological Department, as a result of western disturbance, a cyclone is situated over the South-West Bay of Bengal. Under its affect, rain is predicted in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry throughout January 13-15. At the identical time, gentle to average rain with thunderstorms is predicted in Kerala throughout 13-16 January. Hail may additionally fall.
How will the climate be in Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh?
From the evening of 14 January, a brand new western disturbance is transferring in the direction of north-west India. Due to this, there’s a chance of snowfall together with rain in Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh throughout January 16-18. Scattered rainfall is predicted in some areas of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand throughout January 15-18. On January 15 and 16, there could also be rain with robust winds in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Cold will enhance in Rajasthan-Punjab and Himachal
There is a chance of dense fog throughout evening and morning in West Bengal, Sikkim, Bihar and Odisha on 13 to 14 January. There is a chance of chilly day circumstances in Western Rajasthan and Punjab on January 13. There was gentle snowfall together with rain within the hilly areas of Himachal Pradesh. It rained in Sirmaur, Sarahan, Rohru, Nahan and Manali. At the identical time, it rained within the morning in lots of areas of Punjab and Haryana on Sunday. 18.4 mm rain was recorded in Chandigarh on Sunday.