Western Disturbances have recently caused changes in the atmosphere in the Western Himalayan Region and Northwest India. They are expected to persist. The Western Disturbance is anticipated to cause light rains and scattered snow in the Western Himalayan Region until February 13 as it rotates in a low-pressure formation near northern neighboring areas.
In addition, before these weather changes set in, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that a second disturbance will act to blanket the northeast Bangladesh and Northwest India. Sikkim, Northeast Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh are warned of isolated to scattered light rain or snowfall due to incoming winds from February 10 to 13. There is an increasing chance of wide-spread rain and thunderstorm with lightning occurring on February 11 and 13. Further, it cannot be ruled out that a few pockets of Arunachal Pradesh could receive heavy rains on February 12.
Dense Fog Warnings
Dense fog conditions very likely to continue in early morning hours in isolated pockets of East Uttar Pradesh, Odisha on 10th Gangetic West Bengal during 10th-12th February.
AQI, Weather Forecast For Delhi
The overall air quality in Delhi is “poor,” with an AQI of 218 at 6 am, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). IMD forecasts clear weather in the national capital Amid ‘Poor’ air quality, the city is currently experiencing chilly winds blowing during the early morning hours.
Forecast Of Temperature
IMD observed No significant change in minimum temperature likely over Northwest India plains during next 5 days. Additionally Gradual fall in minimum temperatures by 2-3℃ likely over Western Himalayan Region after next 24 hours. Central India would witness a significant fall minimum temperature by 2-4℃ subsequent 2-3 Days.