Now the cold will increase in the plains

New Delhi:

Now slowly the cold has started increasing in the capital of the country.

In the country's capital, the minimum temperature was recorded below 10 degrees in the last two days.

In such a situation, the cold will increase further in Delhi-NCR in the coming days.

Snowfall is going on in the hilly areas and morning and evening cold has started increasing in the plains.

Along with this, the possibility of rain and snowfall has also been expressed in many states today.

Today in Delhi, the minimum temperature can be 9 degree and the maximum can be 26 degree Celsius.

The cold winds coming from the northwest are giving a feeling of increasing cold.

In many parts of UP, it has been predicted that the fog will be above average, along with it, the cold is also expected to increase.

Actually, the effect of snowfall in the mountains is now being seen in the plains.

As a result, the cold is going to increase further in the coming days.  

The snowfall in Himachal Pradesh has increased the cold considerably.

Because of which the temperature has reached below zero in some hilly areas.

However, the Meteorological Department has predicted that there will not be much change in the weather for the next three days.

There is a possibility of light to moderate rain in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Scattered light rain may occur over Tamil Nadu and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.

During the next 24 hours, there may be a slight increase in the minimum temperature over the entire North-West India.

The Western Disturbance is moving towards the Himalayas, in such a situation, a slight increase in the minimum temperature is expected.

Next week in the capital Delhi, the minimum temperature can go up to 7 to 8 degrees.

Rain and snowfall were seen in some areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

There are chances of rain and snowfall in the next 24 hours as well.

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