Winter sets in again: Cold breaks 19-year record in Delhi, heavy snowfall in Himachal; Strong winds accompanied by rain in Punjab-Haryana

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Rain added to the cold in Delhi on Thursday. With this, the cold in Delhi has broken the record of 19 years. According to the Meteorological Department, after the year 2003, there is so much cold in the month of February this year. Snowfall continues in Himachal also. There will be heavy snowfall in many areas including Shimla, Kullu-Manali, Lahaul-Spiti today.

Cold winds accompanied by rain in Punjab-Haryana also led to a drop in the temperature in both the states. Due to rain in about 26 districts of Bihar, the cold has increased here. At the same time, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, the cold increased due to the fall in the mercury. There is a forecast of increasing cold here for the next four days. In Rajasthan’s Jaipur, Churu, Bikaner, Ajmer, Jaisalmer, the cold wave also increased due to the cold wave.

Record cold in February in Delhi

This is the fourth time in 71 years that Delhi is getting so cold in the month of February.

This is the fourth time in 71 years that Delhi is getting so cold in the month of February.

Regarding the changing weather patterns in Delhi, the Meteorological Department said that on February 3, 2022, a drop of 8 degrees Celsius was recorded in the maximum temperature, after which it was recorded at 14.4 degrees Celsius. Earlier on Wednesday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 22.4. The chill and the chills are being felt due to the wind blowing. According to the Meteorological Department, this is the fourth time in 71 years that it is getting so cold in the month of February.

Cold again in Madhya Pradesh from today

Plum sized hailstorms fell for about 30 minutes in Bhind and Datia districts on Tuesday.

Plum sized hailstorms fell for about 30 minutes in Bhind and Datia districts on Tuesday.

The snowfall on the mountains in the northern part of the country has started affecting Madhya Pradesh as well. Strong cold wind blew in Bhopal on Thursday afternoon. Due to this, the mercury dropped by 4.5 degrees in two hours. According to meteorologist HS Pandey, there is a possibility of increasing cold in most parts of the state including Bhopal from Friday. The night temperature is likely to drop by three or four degrees for the next three days. The trend of declining temperature may continue till January 7. During this time it may also become cloudy. After January 8, the temperature is expected to increase gradually.

Season’s first snowfall in Kasauli, snowfall expected in Shimla today

10 cm in Shimla.  it snowed.  The first snowfall of the season occurred in the high hills of Kasauli.

10 cm in Shimla. it snowed. The first snowfall of the season occurred in the high hills of Kasauli.

In Himachal on Thursday, many areas of Shimla, Kinnaur, Kullu, Lahaul Spiti, Chamba, Kangra, Sirmaur, Mandi have come under snow. The first snowfall of the season occurred in the high hills of Kasauli. Shimla has received the third heavy snowfall of the season in 26 days. Snowfall is expected in the capital on Friday as well. 3 highways and 442 roads are closed in Himachal. The movement of vehicles on the Atal Tunnel route has been banned. Earlier this route was restored only for four by four and emergency vehicles.

Several vehicles were stuck in Narkanda due to snowfall.  JCB kept clearing the snow, but the roads became slippery.

Several vehicles were stuck in Narkanda due to snowfall. JCB kept clearing the snow, but the roads became slippery.

Strong winds accompanied by rain in Punjab-Haryana
It was shivering cold in Punjab due to intermittent rain since Wednesday. Clouds will remain active in Punjab till Basant Panchami on February 5 and there is a possibility of drizzle. On the other hand, light to moderate rain occurred in most areas on Thursday due to a western disturbance in Haryana. An average of 2.6 mm of rain was recorded in 24 hours, which is 0.2 mm of normal rainfall on February 3. 1202% higher than that of

Due to western disturbance, it rains in many places including Jaipur.

Dew drops on the leaves in Mount Abu.

Dew drops on the leaves in Mount Abu.

Once again a Western Disturbance is active in Rajasthan. It caused light rain at many places. Due to this sudden change in the weather, there were cold wave conditions in many places in the state including Jaipur and the day’s mercury dropped to 9 degrees. The day’s mercury dropped by 9 degrees in Churu, 7 in Ajmer, 8 in Bikaner, 8 degrees in Jaisalmer. At the same time, an increase of up to 7 degrees was recorded in the night temperature. However, still people did not get relief from the cold.

According to the Meteorological Department, now the weather will be dry. Light fog is likely to prevail over northern parts for a day or two. Along with this, the temperature can also drop by 2 to 3 degrees.

Chances of rain for two days in many districts of Bihar

8 to 10 mm of rain was recorded in and around Patna.

8 to 10 mm of rain was recorded in and around Patna.

Bihar’s capital Patna and its surrounding areas started raining on Thursday night with wind speed of 20 km. Due to this the cold further increased. 8 to 10 mm of rain was recorded in and around Patna.

Apart from Patna, most of the districts of the state received an increase in the cold due to rain late on Thursday. There is a possibility of light rain in many parts including Patna on 5th. An increase in the minimum mercury by 2 to 5 degrees can lead to cold day-like conditions in many places.

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