Today’s weather News: IMD alerts of rough weather, fog engulfs Delhi, and heavy rain lashes Punjab-Haryana, causing cold waves in winter

Cold color is set to change again; right when people of Delhi-NCR are beginning to pack their blankets and sweaters, the cold returns to make a bang again.

The Meteorological Department has issued combined warnings for rains along with light thunderstorms, which are expected to stay in force for the next couple of days. Rain might lash through Haryana and Punjab on the day. Take us through the weather on this day.

 

The weather is set to change.

The weather is set to change to better conditions again all over the country. Today is budget day; if it is a budget, it will go on; if it’s a storm, it will roll on.

While Delhi was treated to a less harsh winter in contrast to the last couple of days, the weather has changed once again, according to the Meteorological Department. Rainfall in Punjab-Haryana and snowfall in hilly areas may occur due to western disturbance.

 

Weather changes in the country are also predicted, according to the Meteorological Department.

Thick fog wraps the City of Delhi. A rain notice from the Met Department has immediately come with it, as some new western disturbances have just started its snow on the mountains at the Jammu and Kashmir border with Pakistan.

An alert also sounds for rain in parts of Punjab-Haryana, this cyclone could last for about two days. Delhi-NCR can also expect rain from February 4, according to the Meteorological Department.

 

The people have been alerted.

This storm will accompany rainfall. The rain is expected to start from February 6 according to the Meteorological Department.

SkyMech Weather said that from February 1 to February 4, two Western Disturbances are expected to affect the Western Himalayas and North-West India. Due to the effect of these two systems (Western Disturbance), the region will experience excellent rainfall and snowfall.

During February 1-4, moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in the western Himalayan area. The western disturbance will usher in above-normal temperatures in North-West and Central India until February 4, this might lead to the maximum snowfall on February 1, 2, and 4. With the onset of cold northern winds that will flow from the snow-covered hills across the entire region, temperatures will drop steadily.

 

Winter will return

Winter will return as the temperature drops down in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Western Madhya Pradesh, and North Maharashtra.

 

Weather dynamics of the coming day

Light to moderate rain and snow for Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Ladakh tomorrow has been predicted by Skymet Weather. Light rain is possible over southern Tamil Nadu. It will be mostly light rain in parts of Punjab and Haryana, and one or two places in Kerala and Lakshadweep, up to tomorrow morning, while Nagaland may also record some light rain today.

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