The Meteorological Department (Met) Monday sounded a yellow warning of heavy snowfall and rain in Himachal Pradesh even as the state continues to witness very low temperatures. The Met warned of heavy snowfall and rain in the high and mid hills and heavy rain in the low hills and plains of the state on February 26. Tribal district Lahaul and Spiti's administrative centre Keylong and Kinnaur's Kalpa received 2 cm and 9 cm snow respectively from 5.30 pm on Sunday to 8.30 am on Monday, the Met centre in Shimla said. The minimum temperatures has increased by a few degrees Monday, it added. Keylong continued to be the coldest place in the state, with a low of minus 9 degrees Celsius, it said, adding that the minimum temperature in Kalpa was minus 5 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature in Kufri of Shimla district and Manali of Kullu district was recorded as minus 1.1 and minus 0.4 degrees Celsius respectively, the weatherman added. The minimum temperature in state capital Shimla was ...
The national capital is likely to receive rainfall accompanied by hail and thunderstorm on Tuesday.According to Skymet Weather, a private weather forecasting agency, "dry weather will continue over Delhi and NCR area during the next 36 hours. Thereafter, cloud cover will increase continuously over the region. Moreover, with the approach of a Western Disturbance and its induced Cyclonic Circulation, we expect a moderate spell of rain and thundershower along with gusty winds, February 26 onward."In addition, the maximum temperature is also likely to drop by 4-Degree Celsius to 5-Degree Celsius and is expected to settle down at 22-Degree Celsius. On the other hand, minimums will gradually increase and are expected to reach around 15 Degree Celsius by February 26.Today, the mininum and maximum temperatures of Delhi are hovering at 11 Degree Celsius and 22 Degree Celsius with humidity oscillating between 45 per cent to 50 per cent.The air quality index of Delhi was docking at 112 in the ...
Himachal Pradesh is bracing for more snow as a cold wave continued to lash the state on Monday, the weather office said.
Himachal Pradesh experienced slight relief from biting cold conditions as the minimum and the maximum temperatures increased by a few notches in most parts of the state on Sunday, the Meteorological (MeT) Department said. The minimum and the maximum temperatures increased by one to two degrees Celsius during the last 24 hours, the MeT Centre Shimla said. The lowest temperature in the state was recorded at Keylong at minus 7.2 degrees Celsius, it said.
It was a pleasant Sunday in Delhi, with the maximum temperature touching 23.8 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature settled at 11.8 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average. The maximum temperature was two notches below season's average. The humidity oscillated between 84 per cent and 50 per cent with zero rainfall. The weatherman has predicted mist and shallow fog for Monday morning with generally cloudy sky towards the afternoon and very light rain/thunder shower towards the evening. The maximum temperature is likely to be around 22 degrees Celsius and the minimum is likely to settle around 11 degrees Celsius. On Saturday, the minimum temperature settled at 10.5 degrees Celsius while the maximum was recorded at 22.6 degrees Celsius.
The Met department Sunday predicted moderate rainfall in West Bengal over the next three days owing to formation of a western disturbance over Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. Rainfall is likely to occur over most places of South and North Bengal during the period, the Met department said. Thunderstorm with gusty wind and lightning is also expected in districts of Bankura, Birbhum, Purulia, Jhargram, East and West Burdwan and West Midnapore from Sunday evening. The weatherman warned of squally wind, speed exceeding 40 km per hour, with lightning and hailstorm in North Bengal on Wednesday. It advised fishermen not to venture into deep sea along and off West Bengal and Odisha coasts on February 26 and 27.
Scientists have mapped the soil moisture and temperature variations in India over five decades using satellite data, creating a resource that may be a critical for improving predictions of how violent storms will affect any area. Thunderstorms embedded within Indian monsoon systems can deluge areas with dozens of inches of rain in little time, causing severe flooding and the loss of hundreds of lives each year. Better predictions of when, where and how much rain will fall is key to saving property and lives, researchers said in a statement. The team, including those from Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar and National Institute of Technology Rourkela, in collaboration with the Ministry of Earth Sciences developed multi-decade soil moisture and soil temperature fields using variety of surface and satellite data. They have shown that fine-scale data, never before available for India's monsoon regions, is a critical ingredient to understanding and improving predictions of how ...
The weather office on Sunday forecast a fresh spell of rain and snowfall to lash Himachal Pradesh from February 26-27.
It was a misty Sunday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 11.8 degrees Celsius, one notch above the season's average, the weather office said.
Delhiites woke up to a cold morning on Saturday as the mercury plunged by over five degrees and chilly winds swept the national capital. On Friday, the city had recorded a minimum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius. The minimum on Saturday settled at 10.5 degrees Celsius, a notch below the average. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 23 degrees Celsius, a meteorological department official said. Humidity in the morning was recorded at 77 per cent. The weatherman has predicted mainly clear sky through the day. On Friday, the maximum temperature had settled at 23.4 degrees Celsius.
It was a misty Saturday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 10.5 degrees Celsius, one notch below the season's average, the weather office said.
After almost a week of widespread snow and rain, the hills of Himachal Pradesh on shone bright on a sunny but chilly Saturday, a weather official said, adding the weather will remain dry till February 25.
The national capital on Saturday witnessed a warm day with the maximum and minimum temperatures hovering at 22 Degree Celsius and 13 Degree Celsius.The increase in temperature has improved the air quality of Delhi and its surrounding regions with AQI docking at 144 at 8 in the morning, which falls under the moderate category.According to Skymet Weather, recent rains and flow of northwesterly winds have majorly improved the level of pollution in the last 24 hours. As a result, pollution has been upgraded to 'moderate and satisfactory' level over most places.Moreover, due to the commencement of these winds, day temperatures have dropped by 2 Degree Celsius to 3 Degree Celsius. In the coming days, these will drop down further and come in the lower 20s. Likewise, minimums may also witness a drop and settle around 11 Degree Celsius."With no major weather system in the coming days, we expect weather across Delhi and its adjoining areas such as Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad to ...
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The Meteorological Department Friday issued a 'yellow' weather warning for hailstorm in the mid and low hills of Himachal Pradesh on February 26, officials said. A fresh western disturbance (WD) is very likely to affect western Himalayan region from February 24 evening, the MeT Centre Shimla said. Another WD, along with its induced cyclonic circulation, is very likely to affect northwest India from February 26, it added. The 'yellow' weather warning was issued amid a forecast of snowfall and rain in high and mid hills and rain in low hills and plains from February 24 to 28. Some high reaches of the state experienced snowfall from 5.30 pm on Thursday to 8.30 am on Friday. Keylong and Kalpa received 23 cm and 4 cm of snowfall respectively, the MeT Centre said. Several parts of the state, including capital Shimla, received light rain during the period, it added. No appreciable change in minimum temperatures was observed during the last 24 hours, the Met Centre said, adding that the ...
Intense cold continued to grip Himachal Pradesh on Friday with higher reaches experiencing more rainfall and snow, the weather office said.
It was a warm and misty Friday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 16.0 degrees Celsius, five notches above the season's average, the weather office said.
After two days of snowfall and heavy rain, the weather in Jammu and Kashmir is likely to improve on Friday, the Met Department said.
After receiving rains for the two consecutive days, the air quality in Delhi significantly improved on Friday, with Air Quality Index (AQI) docking at 121 at in the morning.An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered 'good', 51 and 100 'satisfactory', 101 and 200 'moderate', 201 and 300 'poor', 301 and 400 'very poor', and between 401 and 500 'severe'.According to Skymet weather, Delhi pollution will sustain this level for the next 24 hours. However, it will not upgrade to 'satisfactory' level because rains have taken a backseat now, as a result of the significant weather system moving away. However, the remnants of this system will continue scattered showers in parts of Punjab and Haryana for another 24 hours.However, a thick blanket of fog continues to engulf the capital and its surrounding region due to low wind speed. At least 12 trains towards Delhi were delayed on Friday due to low visibility conditions, according to Indian Railways.Today, the minimum and maximum temperatures recorded
This is usually the time of year when people in north India begin packing away their woollens as the days and nights warm up but experts say the winter season is expected to continue till the first week of March.