The India Meteorological Division on Friday stated two western disturbances in fast succession will possible trigger rainfall and snowfall throughout the Western Himalayan area and rainfall over North West and central India from January 31 to February 3. Following this, a 3rd western disturbance will trigger rainfall from February 5–7.
The Met division stated that beneath the affect of two Western Disturbances in fast succession, gentle to reasonable rainfall or snowfall is predicted in Western Himalaya, whereas gentle to reasonable rainfall is predicted throughout Northwest and Central India, throughout January 31 to February third. The third western disturbance is prone to have an effect on North-Western India throughout February 5-Seventh.
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Dense fog possible in Himachal, Haryana, Chandigarh
Additional, it stated that dense fog situations are possible throughout morning hours in remoted pockets over northwest and adjoining central India until February 1.
Dense fog is probably going over remoted locations in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and East Rajasthan, until February 1.
Scattered rainfall throughout India
It predicted that scattered to pretty widespread rainfall/snowfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds is probably going over Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad throughout thirty first January-02nd February. Rain can be possible over Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh on 01st February.
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Remoted gentle rainfall with thunderstorm, lightning is to happen throughout East Uttar Pradesh on February 2 and over East Madhya Pradesh on February 2nd and third.
In the meantime, Delhi skilled a quick respite from the chilly temperature on Friday as the utmost temperature rose to 22.6 levels Celcius, half a notch above sesional common, information company PTI reported.
Nonetheless, the reduction is prone to be short-lived as IMD predicts chilly climate and dense fog in a number of components of the nation.










