New Delhi: The IMD has issued a rain alert in several states of the country till February 5. At the same time, snowfall is also expected in the Himalayan areas. That means the first week of February will also be cold. However, the IMD says that the average temperature will decrease in February. All the states of North India have not got relief from the cold even when it started in February. The IMD has issued a rain alert from February 3-4 in several states, including Delhi. According to the IMD, Delhi may receive rainfall in the next two days. At the same time, many areas including Jammu and Kashmir and Shimla are expected to receive rainfall nowadays. Chandigarh has also been warned of rain nowadays. The minimum temperature in Uttarakhand can be up to 5 degrees. It will be cloudy here.
A rain alert has been issued in Delhi in the next 2-3 days. The minimum temperature here is expected to be up to 7 degrees Celsius. It will be cloudy in the morning and evening. The impact of winter will continue in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Nowadays, rainfall is predicted. That means there may be rainy season from February 4-5. Bihar, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. Apart from Punjab-Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, dense fog will prevail over Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and north Rajasthan. Winter will increase in some of these regions.
In Himachal Pradesh, heavy rain and snowfall is expected on February 3. There is a forecast of rain and snowfall from February 2 to 5. There will be weather in the plains on February 5. There will be cloudy conditions at some places in Kashmir. From today, there is a warning of heavy rain and snowfall for the next three days. The same westerly winds are expected to continue in February.
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