IMD Rain Alert, Weather Update 7 February: The Meteorological Department said that it will rain in the western Himalayan region from 8-12 February. Apart from this, cold wave blew in Himachal Pradesh in the last 24 hours. Dense fog was seen in Meghalaya, Assam.
IMD Rain Alert, Weather Update 7 February: Temperatures have started increasing in North India. There is bright sunshine during the day. However, it is also feeling cold due to strong winds, but the temperature is likely to increase further in the coming days. Meanwhile, the mood of the weather is going to change from tomorrow and it is going to rain in the hilly states for five days i.e. from 8-12 February.
The Meteorological Department said that it will rain in the western Himalayan region from 8-12 February. Apart from this, cold wave blew in Himachal Pradesh in the last 24 hours. Dense fog was seen in Meghalaya, Assam. At the same time, it rained in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram etc. According to the Meteorological Department, an area of cyclonic winds persists over Northeast Assam and its adjoining areas. Under its influence, sporadic to moderate rains with thunderstorms and lightning are likely over Arunachal Pradesh and Northeast Assam on February 7, 10 and 11.
Apart from this, the minimum temperature in Northwest India is going to increase by two to three degrees Celsius during the next three days. However, there will be no change in it after that. At the same time, the temperature will drop by three degrees in Central India in the next two days. Apart from this, the minimum temperature in East India will increase by two to four degrees Celsius after the next three days. Talking about Maharashtra, the minimum temperature is going to increase by two to three degrees Celsius after 24 hours. At the same time, dense fog may be seen in areas of North Odisha till February 9. Cold wave is likely to continue in Himachal Pradesh till February 7.
Drop in night temperature in some parts of Rajasthan
At the same time, due to northern cold winds, a drop in minimum temperature has been recorded in some parts of Rajasthan. An official of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. Radheshyam Sharma, in-charge of the Jaipur center of IMD, said that Fatehpur in Shekhawati region recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 2.1 degrees Celsius last night. He said that it was 3.8 degrees in Karauli, 4.3 degrees in Nagaur, 5.6 degrees in Dausa-Churu, 4.6 degrees in Lunkaransar of Bikaner, 6.4 degrees in Chittorgarh and Pilani, 6.6 degrees in Sangaria, seven degrees in Sikar and 10.2 degrees Celsius in the state capital Jaipur.
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