Cold wave, rainfall in several states over next 7 days - check IMD's weather forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rainfall for some states while several areas will continue to experience bone-chilling cold.
No respite from cold wave till Feb 2 in Madhya Pradesh
There seems to be no respite from the severe cold wave in Madhya Pradesh and the chill will continue till February 2, with the areas witnessing bone-chilling cold likely to see a rise in temperature gradually after one week, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted. For the last four days, several parts of the state have experienced severe cold temperatures, with a wind speed of 12-15 km. (Pic: ANI; file pic)
Delhi is likely to receive light rainfall in February
Delhi is likely to receive light rainfall on February 3, the IMD's weekly forecast revealed on Friday. The maximum and minimum temperatures at the beginning of February are likely to settle at 20 and 10 degrees Celsius in the capital, respectively. IMD further said scattered to fairly widespread light/moderate rainfall very likely over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during February 2-4. (Pic: ANI, file pic)
Winter chill returns to Odisha
The winter chill is set to return to Odisha and some districts are likely to be in the grip of a cold wave, the India Meteorological Department said on Friday (Jan 28). Minimum temperatures will be 3-5 degrees Celsius below normal in many places in the next three days as northwesterly dry and cold winds are entering the state, the Bhubaneswar Meteorological Centre said in a bulletin. (Pic: IANS; file pic)
J&K, Ladakh: Minimum temperatures likely to drop further
Night temperatures remained several notches below the freezing point in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh as the IMD forecasted dry weather during the next 72 hours in the two UTs. "The weather is expected to remain dry till January 31 and because of the clear night sky, the minimum temperatures are likely to drop further," an official of the IMD said. (Pic: PTI, file pic)
J&K, Ladakh: Harsh winters nearing an end?
'Chillai Kalan' - the 40-day long period of harsh winter cold, which started on December 21, is ending on January 31. Normally, both the minimum and maximum temperatures start improving in Kashmir after the end of Chillai Kalan. (Pic: IANS; file pic)
Rainfall in Bengal and Northeast in first week of February
Isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall very likely over Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya and Nagaland-Manipur-MizoramTripura on January 31, February 1. Scattered to fairly widespread light/moderate rainfall with isolated hailstorms likely over Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal & Sikkim on February 3 and 4; over Assam & Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura on February 4 & 5. (Pic: PTI, file pic)
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