Cold continues to wreak havoc across the country these days. Snowfall on January 5 may increase cold in the country, chances of rain again in Delhi.

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Cold continues to wreak havoc across the country these days. Snowfall on January 5 may increase cold in the country, chances of rain again in Delhi.


New Delhi
These days, cold continues to wreak havoc across the country. Many cities are in the grip of cold wave. It also rained in some cities of North and Central India last week. Due to this the chill has increased further. Now the latest forecast of the Meteorological Department shows that there is a possibility of rain and cold for the next three to four days.

North India weather update
IMD scientist said that he gave information about active western disturbance. He predicted light to moderate snowfall in the western Himalayan region in the next 4-5 days. There may be heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir on January 4 and 5. He said, “There is an active western disturbance in the western Himalayan region. There will be light to moderate snowfall in the Western Himalayan region in the next 4-5 days. Heavy snowfall is expected in Jammu and Kashmir on January 5. Light to moderate rain may also occur in the surrounding plains. Light rain is expected in Delhi on January 6.

Delhi weather update
It is expected to rain in Delhi this week. According to IMD’s Delhi weather update, light rain is expected in the national capital on January 6. The weather condition worsened as visibility became zero in some areas after dense fog blanketed Delhi on Friday. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 7 degrees Celsius. Delhi has been battling cold days since Monday and today fog has made the situation worse. The minimum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 7 degrees Celsius on Friday. Meanwhile, the maximum temperature is expected to be around 17 degrees Celsius.

Cold day conditions in Delhi
A “cold day” is when the minimum temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius and the highest or lowest temperature is at least 4.5 degrees below what is considered normal for a specific period. Visibility may be zero in some areas on Friday Went. The Meteorological Department said that there was very dense fog at Delhi’s IGI airport, visibility was recorded at 0 meters. It said all the runways are operating under CAT-III norms – a navigation system that helps planes land under low visibility.