The Weather Today: The Western Disturbance, which the Meteorological Department says is becoming increasingly active, is causing several regions in the country to experience fluctuating weather. The IMD has also issued a rain alert in most regions.
The Weather Conclusion Today: Weather changes in all of North India and Delhi-NCR are rapid. This has been stated by the Indian Meteorological Department, which forecasts that once again the western disturbance is going to activate. Most likely, clouds will prevail over the states, including Delhi-NCR. Light rain is probable for February 4-5.
The Meteorological Department already warned that cyclone conditions would be seen in areas of the Northeast including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir. For the next few days, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi-NCR, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan will probably be receiving snowfall.
The states may experience a milder winter because of the snowfall in the mountains and a warning of regular light fog in some sections of the state.
Forecast of rain and snow for these states
February 4-5: The weather forecast for these states predicts light to moderate rains and sleets in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. A chance of lightning and thunder is likely to occur in Lakshadweep as well. Light rains are expected for Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan by February 4-5.
The temperature will dip by February 5
Now, while it is getting hotter during the day and thus becoming slightly hot in the mornings and evenings, there are going to be a couple of days of light fog in Delhi-NCR in the early morning. Apart from this, the forecast has been for rain on February 4, 2025, a Tuesday. The Meteorological Department has forecast a warming trend beginning on February 5, with a dip towards 10 degrees Celsius and the proximity of 30-degree peaks thereafter. Thus, due to the speeding climate, a yellow alert has been given as heavy fog covers North Indian states.
Light rain may also fall in some areas of Rajasthan
The meteorological department said light rains would occur over the nineteenth period but did not occur. Expect the working end of the Western Disturbance to open up the monsoon rains across many parts of Rajasthan. Bihar may witness some light rain on the following day. In addition to this condition, rapid weather variations are taking place in the states of Punjab and Haryana.
The peak summer in many states had once generated a flash flood, and the ripple effect of the snowstorms in Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of Himachal was again showing. The temperature dipped, though it did not rain in many districts of the state. Morning fog has been reported from large stretches of the state falling under the high tax zones.