Winter often begins to fade after Makar Sankranti, but this year both mercury and fog have intensified. People have bowed down to the brutality of winter from the mountains to the lowlands. The suffering from this cold will only become worse. The day of January 18 in Delhi began with a cold wave’s devastation. The Western Disturbance will continue to be present in the western Himalayan areas from the morning of January 21 to January 25, according to the Meteorological Department. Rain is anticipated in Delhi on January 23 and 24 as a result.
Along with Delhi, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh may also experience rain. In Delhi, melting has accelerated along with the cold wave, and frost is also evident. In the Vasant Kunj region, trees and plants’ leaves had a white coating that looked like snow. In terms of temperature, the Lodhi Road region of Delhi had a minimum temp of 2.2 degrees Celsius today (Wednesday), January 18, and Safdarjung recorded a minimum temp of 2.6 degrees Celsius. But starting tomorrow, there can be a minor rise in temp because to the Western Disturbance. There could also be a little rain. But after experiencing cold and fog, Delhi will have to deal with the brunt of the rain in the coming days.
Let us tell you that the Meteorological Department predicts that there will be two active western disturbances. On the night of January 18, the first Western Disturbance will become active, which might lead to light rain tomorrow, January 19, as well as an increase in Delhi’s temperature. The second Western Disturbance will also continue from January 21 to January 25, at the same time. Whose broad influence is evident.