Major cold weather chills in January, Meteorological Department issued 'Cold Day' alert
Major cold weather chills in January, Meteorological Department issued 'Cold Day' alert
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New Delhi: Snowfall continues in the hilly areas of the country. Now its effect is visible in the plains. Along with the whole of North India, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat have started getting cold. Now the Meteorological Department estimates that the cold wave and fog will continue in December. At the same time, the first month of 2021 i.e. January will be in the name of Cold Day.

According to meteorologist Kailash Pandey, the new year will begin with bitter cold. January 2021 will be colder than in previous years. In January 2021, a total of 12 cold days will be the limit i.e. the maximum temperature can remain below 16 degrees on 12 days of January. The same 5 days cold wave and 14 days thick fog. During this period there is a possibility of rain. Explain that when the day temperature falls below 16 degrees, it is called a cold day. During the cold day, people are prone to infectious diseases like diarrhoea, fever, cold. A cold day is fatal because people stay out of the house during the day.

Meteorologists about December say that cold weather and fog will occur in the remaining days. Along with this, 8 days can remain dense fog and 4 days can also be a cold day. According to the Meteorological Department, snowfall continues in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal. In the next 2 days, temperatures in many parts of the country may come down by 2 to 3 degrees and visibility will be reduced. This will affect road, rail and aviation services.

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