Weather update: More bone-chilling days are ahead for North India. Temperatures are expected to fall across large swaths of the region, which is already experiencing a severe cold spell. According to ANI, a weather expert predicts that the temperature in the plains will drop as low as -4 degrees Celsius next week.
“Also, to note this is a historic run so far in 11 days of Jan with next few days look really cold, #January 2023 can be historically coldest – maybe for 21st century so far?” weather expert Parmod Dahiya tweeted.
IMD predicted temporary relief
After several weeks of bone-chilling nights, the IMD predicted only temporary relief from the excruciating cold this week for residents of Northwest India.
Until Friday, an active western disturbance was expected to cause a 2-4 degree Celsius rise in minimum temperatures over the northwestern plains. However, it warned of another burst of icy chill in the national capital following that.
The minimum temperature in Delhi was 9.3 degrees Celsius on Thursday, two notches above the season’s average, just days after the city experienced its third-worst cold spell in 23 years. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature will be around 19 degrees Celsius.
Light rainfall expected in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delh
Weather expert predicted that drizzle and light rain would fall in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, and North Rajasthan over the next few days.
“On January 12, heavy rain or snowfall is possible in Himalayan states, including Jammu and Kashmir, and especially in Kashmir. Between January 11 and 14, Himachal and Uttarakhand may experience rain or snowfall “He went on to say.
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