Image Source : PTI Parts of north and central India to witness rains from February 3 to five: IMD
Parts of north and central India are more likely to obtain rains from February 3 to five, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned on Tuesday. The IMD mentioned a gradual rise in minimal temperatures may be very probably over most components of northwest and adjoining central India throughout the subsequent three to 4 days and the present spell of chilly wave circumstances is more likely to abate within the subsequent 24 hours.
According to the National Weather Forecasting Centre of the IMD, a western disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lies over Afghanistan. An induced cyclonic circulation additionally lies over central Pakistan and adjoining west Rajasthan.
These techniques are more likely to have an effect on climate over northwest Himalayan area from the night time of February 2.
“The confluence of southwesterlies, in association with the western disturbance and lower level southeasterlies, are very likely over the plains of northwest and adjoining areas of central India during February 3-5,” the IMD mentioned.
Under the affect of above techniques, scattered to pretty widespread, gentle to reasonable rain/snow with remoted thunderstorm, lightning and hail (is) very probably over the western Himalayan area from February 2 night time to February 5.
“Isolated heavy rainfall/snowfall is likely over Jammu and Kashmir on February 3 and 4, and over Himachal Pradesh on February 4,” the IMD mentioned.
Fairly widespread gentle to reasonable rain/thundershowers with remoted lightning and hailstorm are probably over plains of northwest India throughout February 3 to five, over Madhya Pradesh from February 4 to five and over east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand from February 5 to six.
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