The weather is changing rapidly across the country. The cold has started increasing due to snowfall in the mountains and the icy winds have also started causing trouble to the body. This is the reason why the effect of icy winds is being seen in North India and the temperature is falling even in Delhi, Punjab, UP and Bihar. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has predicted fog in many districts of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, UP and Uttarakhand today. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert in many districts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Morning and evening cold increased in most areas of Uttarakhand
In most areas of Uttarakhand, the cold has increased in the morning and evening. However, there are chances of severe cold at night from next week. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be frost in the mountains and fog in the plains for the next few days. After the next three days, the minimum temperature may fall by one to two degrees Celsius in most areas including Doon. On Saturday, the weather remained dry throughout the state. However, in the morning, there was dense fog at some places in the plains.
Now the cold has started increasing in Doon in the morning and evening
The sun was shining in Doon as well, due to which the day remained warm. However, the cold has started increasing in Doon in the morning and evening. The maximum and minimum temperature of Doon is currently one degree Celsius higher than normal. According to the Director of Meteorological Center, Bikram Singh, the weather is expected to remain dry in the state for the time being. Due to lack of rain, the temperature remains higher than normal. In the next two days, dense fog may occur at some places in the plain areas including Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar. There may be fog and mist in the morning in Dehradun as well. There is a possibility of a drop in temperature in most areas from Tuesday. There may be severe cold especially in the mountainous areas.
Weather Update: Get ready for severe cold in Uttarakhand! Dense fog will prevail as the temperature drops
The problem of breathing increased again in the capital
The pollution level in the capital remained high on Saturday morning due to smog, medium level fog and extremely low wind speed. Due to this the air quality remained in the severe category. It felt like a problem for breathing. For the second consecutive day on Saturday, Delhi remained the most polluted city in the country. Its average air index was 412. After this, Katihar of Bihar remained in second place with an air index of 355.
According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's air index had reached 422 at 9 am. During that time, the air index had reached more than 450 at nine places including Anand Vihar in Delhi. At the same time, Swiss company's app IQAir reported Delhi's air index to be 493 in the dangerous category at 9 am. For eight days, the air index remained in the severe category of more than 400.
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