Cold wave from north India, minimum temperature rising steadily
Cold wave from north India, minimum temperature rising steadily
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Lucknow: The severe cold that lasted for more than two months has now brought relief. The minimum temperature is rising in many states of north India. As the month of February passes by, the weather is decreasing the coolness. Although there is still light coolness in the morning and evening, people are getting relief from the many hours of sunshine blooming in the afternoon.

In Uttar Pradesh too, the minimum temperature is expected to rise continuously in the coming days. According to the Met department, today's minimum temperature in UP's capital Lucknow is likely to be 10 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature can go up to 27 degrees Celsius. There will be bright sunshine in the afternoon. According to the forecast of Thursday's meteorological department, the minimum temperature is likely to be 10 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature will be 27 degrees Celsius tomorrow.

According to the Met department, the minimum temperature will increase from February 18. On this day, the minimum temperature can be 11 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature can be 28 degrees Celsius. For the next three days, i.e., from February 19 to 21, the minimum temperature will rise to 12 degrees Celsius. However, there will be bright sunshine throughout the week at noon. 

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