North India set to shiver in Jan, Feb? Know what reports say
North India set to shiver in Jan, Feb? Know what reports say
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New Delhi: India has been affected by the cold, but the country has never experienced such temperature extremes. The temperature in Kashmir Valley, on the other hand, has dropped below zero. It's also possible that the mercury may drop below average in the north and central India this time. That is, it is expected to be really cold this time.

The La Nina impact, according to meteorologists, is predicted to bring extreme cold this time, and northeast Asia is expected to experience severe cold, as well as an increase in the region's energy problem. In January and February, the temperature in certain northern portions of India will drop below 3 degrees Celsius.

In the Pacific, La Nina appears to be developing. This typically indicates that the northern hemisphere's temperature is lower than average. Regional weather organisations have issued extreme cold warnings as a result of the situation. While it has been discovered that several nations, particularly China, are grappling with rising fuel prices and electricity shortages. Coal and gas costs are already quite high. Due to the extreme weather, demand for these things is growing even more. This winter in North-East Asia, temperatures will be below average. Climate warming is causing a scarcity of sea ice in the Arctic's Cara Sea, which might help to relieve the region's high pressure. It points to the severe cold across north-east Asia, as it did in the cold last year.

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