Changing weather conditions, cold wave conditions prevail in north India
Changing weather conditions, cold wave conditions prevail in north India
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Lucknow: The weather in north India is slowly changing its course. Now the cold is gradually increasing. However, amidst all this, the Indian Meteorological Department has given its estimate. Cold and light fog continued to sweep the morning of the people of UP today i.e. However, there was fog only for a while in the morning followed by a clear sky throughout the day. At the same time, it is being said that the maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be 30 and 15 degrees Celsius respectively. Let me tell you that due to change in weather conditions and snowfall in the mountains, most of the districts of Uttar Pradesh are also recording a sharp drop in maximum and minimum temperatures.

Lakhimpur Kheri recorded a maximum temperature of 25.8 degrees Celsius last Sunday, which is 5 degrees below normal. In addition, banda recorded a maximum temperature of 29 degrees Celsius which is 4 degrees Below normal. The maximum temperature of Bareilly was recorded at 27.4 degrees Celsius which is 3.4 degrees below normal. With this, the maximum temperature in Meerut and Agra was 3-3 degrees Celsius below normal. Talking about the capital Lucknow, the maximum temperature recorded last Sunday was 29.6 degrees Celsius, which is 2.2 degrees Celsius below normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 16.2 degrees Celsius which is normal.

Let me tell you that the Met department says that the sky is clear in the capital Lucknow today i.e. The impact of the same weather change is clearly visible in the capital Lucknow. The cold wave conditions are increasing here as the morning evening temperature is below normal. On the other hand, meteorologist Dr J P Gupta said that north westerly winds are blowing in Uttar Pradesh which will keep the weather dry for the next 5 days.

 

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