IMD Weather Updates: Dense fog is expected in some parts of northwest India, which may persist during the morning and night for the next five days.
IMD Weather Updates: The weather has started changing in different states of the country. The effect of cold fog is continuously being seen in the northern states, while smog is likely to remain in Delhi-NCR. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted dense fog in some parts of northwest India, which may persist during the morning and night hours for the next five days. Along with this, a low pressure area is expected to form in the southeast Bay of Bengal around November 23, which may gradually turn into a depression.
Rain will become a disaster in these states
Heavy rains have been recorded in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal in the last 24 hours. Light to moderate rains are expected in Tamil Nadu, Andaman-Nicobar Islands and northeastern states in the coming week. Heavy rains may occur at isolated places in Tamil Nadu on 19 and 25 November. Due to the low pressure area formed in the southeast Bay of Bengal, a heavy rain alert has been issued in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal between November 23 and November 25.
Dense fog will prevail in UP-Haryana
Visibility was less than 50 meters due to extremely dense fog in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Visibility was recorded up to 200 meters in some parts of Delhi and eastern Uttar Pradesh. The Meteorological Department said that dense fog may disrupt traffic on roads, airports and railway routes. During this time, people have been advised to be cautious while driving and use fog lights. It can also have side effects on health. People suffering from lung problems have been advised to be especially cautious and stay at home.
Temperatures drop by 9 degrees in Delhi
The temperature in Delhi has been recorded 4-5 degrees below normal in the last 24 hours. The minimum temperature was between 9-13 degrees Celsius and the maximum was 22-23 degrees Celsius. There is a possibility of light to dense fog and smog in the morning and night.