Weather Update / Cold wave alert issued in entire North India including Delhi, be careful for 48 hours

The second wave of winter is wreaking havoc in entire North India including Delhi-NCR. The fog may have reduced in and around the capital Delhi, but the cold winds are melting. Due to snowfall in the mountains, winter has increased in Delhi-NCR. Despite the sun shining, the winter is haunting. Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a cold wave alert, predicting severe cold weather in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 17, 2023, 09:50 AM
Weather Update: The second wave of winter is wreaking havoc in entire North India including Delhi-NCR. The fog may have reduced in and around the capital Delhi, but the cold winds are melting. Due to snowfall in the mountains, winter has increased in Delhi-NCR. Despite the sun shining, the winter is haunting. Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a cold wave alert, predicting severe cold weather in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar during the next two days.

In such a situation, there is no hope of getting relief from the severe cold for the next two days. The Meteorological Department has predicted relief from the cold after January 18. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has predicted rain in the plains between January 23 and 25. According to the IMD, Delhi's Safdarjung recorded a minimum temperature of 4.6 degree Celsius, while Palam recorded a minimum temperature of 6.0 degree Celsius till 5:30 am today. At the same time, fog has also affected trains in North India. 15 trains are running late in Northern Railway zone.

Winter will hurt even more

The attack of Sheetlahar has happened on Rajasthan, South Haryana and Delhi-NCR. Today and tomorrow there is an alert of severe cold and there is scope to survive, because in the meantime the minimum temperature is expected to fall up to 3 degree Celsius, while between January 23 and 25 Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, North Central There is a possibility of rain in many parts of India and Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has predicted a rise in temperature from January 18 onwards, which may bring some respite from the cold.

icy winds wreaked havoc

It has been snowing well in the mountains for several days. Snowy winds have wreaked havoc from Himachal, Uttarakhand to Jammu and Kashmir, while avalanches have created havoc in many areas of the valley. At the same time, the torture of minus is continuing for the last 3 days in the hill tourist destination Mount Abu. After breaking the record of minus -7.0 degree for 20 years on Sunday, the minimum temperature on Monday also recorded minus -6.0 degree Celsius.