Weather Today: As dense fog envelops North India, Delhi shivers on the coldest day of the season; heavy snowfall is expected in Kashmir
Weather Today : North India’s weather has changed as a result of the activation of two western disturbances. High-altitude areas of Himachal Pradesh, such as Baralacha, Kunzum, and Rohtang, had moderate snowfall on Thursday, which caused the maximum temperature to drop by up to 7 degrees Celsius. In the meanwhile, it is anticipated that snowfall will start in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.
With the highest temperature of 20.1 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature of 9 degrees Celsius, Thursday was Delhi’s coldest day of the season. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow notice at 3 am and an orange alert at 5 am due to dense fog that made the temperature even lower. Both train and aviation services experienced major interruptions as a result of the decreased visibility.
The Himachal Pradesh The weather
The highest temperature in Himachal Pradesh decreased by 4 degrees Celsius in Kangra and 7 degrees Celsius in Solan. The temperature dropped by as much as 6 degrees Celsius in Una, Mandi, and Dharamshala. On December 19, IMD has predicted cloud cover in a few locations around the state.
The weather in Rajasthan
A low temperature of 4.3 degrees Celsius was reported at Fatehpur in the Sikar district of Rajasthan. The lowest temperature recorded in Nagaur was 4.4 degrees Celsius. Dausa’s low temperature was 5.5 degrees Celsius, whereas Sirohi’s was 5.4 degrees. A low of 5.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Mount Abu.
Weather in Jammu and Kashmir
As a precaution, traffic on the Tangmarg-Gulmarg route has been halted due to the potential for snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir. The hilly areas of Ganderbal, Bandipora, and Kupwara might get a lot of snowfall.
UP The weather
Late last night, a deadly traffic accident occurred on the Agra-Jaipur Highway due to dense fog. In front of the Abhuapura power station in Kirawali town, six cars crashed, gravely injuring a number of persons. Many regions of Punjab were also covered in dense fog, with visibility in some places falling to 50 meters or less.