As cold wave conditions continued to grip Northwest India including Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Haryana, the weather office issued orange and yellow alerts in several parts..
Two Western Disturbances in quick succession are likely to affect northwest India on January 18 and another on January 20, said India Meteorological Department.
India Meteorological Department on Monday said that two western disturbances in quick succession are likely to affect northwest India on January 18 and 20, as a result, cold wave conditions over northwest India are likely to abate from January 19.
IMD said that due to approaching of two Western disturbances in quick succession, minimum temperatures are likely to rise gradually by 3 to 5 degree Celsius over many parts of northwest India during next three days
IMD said that the cold wave conditions will very likely continue over northwest India during the next three days and thereafter, decrease in intensity.
Indian Meteorological Department on Monday said that dense to very dense fog and cold day conditions are very likely to continue over the plains of northwest India during the next five days.
As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, the minimum and maximum temperatures in January 2023 are most likely to remain below normal over many parts of central India and adjoining areas of peninsular, east and northwest India.
Indian Meteorological Department on Sunday said that dense to very dense fog and cold wave conditions are very likely to continue over the plains of northwest India during the next five days.
India Meteorological Department on Sunday predicted monthly minimum and maximum temperatures are most likely to be below normal over many parts of central India and adjoining areas of peninsular, east and northwest India
Dense to very dense fog conditions will prevail over northwest India during the next 24 hours and dense fog thereafter for subsequent three to four days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted on Tuesday.