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Cold wave conditions likely to continue for next 5 days in Northwest India

Last updated: 01/01/23
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NEW DELHI: Indian Meteorological Department on Sunday said that dense to very dense fog and cold wave conditions are very likely to continue over the plains of northwest India during the next five days.

“Dense to very dense fog in the night, morning hours in some many pockets over North India, including Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh is likely to continue during next five days,” Indian Meteorological Department said in a press note.

Earlier in the day, the forecast department said that minimum and maximum temperatures in January 2023 are most likely to be below normal over many parts of central India and adjoining areas of peninsular, east and northwest India.

As per IMD, above-normal to normal minimum temperatures are most likely over southern parts of the south Peninsula, many parts of northeast India and some parts of northwest India.

It also said, “Above normal maximum temperatures are likely over most parts of northeast India and some parts of northwest, east and east central India.”

IMD also predicted monthly rainfall for January 2023 over Northwest India consisting of seven meteorological subdivisions (East Uttar Pradesh, West Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh) is most likely to be below normal (78 per cent of Long Period Average (LPA)), said IMD on Sunday.

The rainfall over Northwest India consists of seven meteorological subdivisions (East Uttar Pradesh, West Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh) is most likely to be below normal (86 per cent of Long Period Average (LPA)), said IMD.

Monthly rainfall over the country as a whole during January 2023 is most likely to be below normal (82 per cent of Long Period Average (LPA)).

Below-normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country except many parts of south peninsular India and some pockets of central India where above-normal to normal rainfall is expected.

During January 2023, monthly minimum temperatures are most likely to be below normal over many parts of central India and adjoining areas of peninsular, east and northwest India.

Above normal to normal minimum temperatures are most likely over southern parts of south
Peninsula, many parts of northeast India and some parts of northwest India.

Monthly maximum temperatures for January 2023 are likely below normal over many parts of central and peninsular India.

Above-normal maximum temperatures are likely over most parts of northeast India and some parts of northwest, east and east-central India. (ANI)

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TAGGED: #Haryana, #Himachal Pradesh, #India, #Ladakh, #Punjab, #Uttar Pradesh, #Uttarakhand, cold wave, condition, dense, fog, Indian Meteorological Department, Jammu Kashmir, north India, northwest
Public TV English January 1, 2023
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