Weather Alert:- The mood of the weather in the country is changing very fast. The capital of Delhi has had continuous sunshine for the last 3 days. If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, the rain may start today, i.e., on. January 22y. At the same time, severe cold is seen in the hilly areas.
Greater Noida, which adjoins Delhi-NCR, has had good sunshine for a few days, and dense fog is no longer visible in the city. The temperature has started increasing during the day. However, there is a chance of rain for two days. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert in many states of North India for the next two days.
Delhi-NCR Weather
According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi NCR has been feeling cold only in the morning and evening for the last two to three days. However, due to strong winds blowing throughout the day, cold is intermittently felt. It is unnecessary to take this weather lightly because it will change again. IMD predicted cloudy weather in Delhi NCR on January 22 and 23.
Uttar Pradesh-Rajasthan Weather
Apart from this, Uttar Pradesh may experience cloudy weather on January 22. At the same time, sporadic drizzle may also occur in some areas. According to the Meteorological Department, light rain may occur in the northwestern and northeastern parts of the state due to the activation of a new western disturbance on 21-22 January. Similarly, after January 22, dense fog may occur in some places in Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Bikaner divisions.
When will the rain start
A western disturbance will affect the mountainous areas on January 22 and 23, 2025. Rain may fall in Delhi and surrounding areas on these days. The rain will start late at night on January 22. Intermittent rain is possible in the morning and afternoon of January 23. At the same time, the weather will start clearing by the evening and night of January 23.
The daytime temperature may reach below 20°C after January 23. The minimum temperature will remain above regular and double digits for the next three days, then drop. After the rain ends, dense fog is likely to prevail again on January 24 and thereafter. Light, sporadic rain and snowfall are expected in the Western Himalayas. Also, intermittent rain and thunderstorms are possible in Punjab and Haryana on January 22 and 23.