Weather Alert: Water started freezing in Rajasthan, ‘cold wave’ in UP-Jharkhand; Alert of; Know the condition of your state

Weather Update 13 Jan 2026: Severe cold and fog have brought life to a halt in many states of India. While the temperature has dropped below zero in Fatehpur in Rajasthan, the weather department in Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand has issued a ‘yellow alert&#8217 of heavy cold wave. Has been released. The weather will worsen due to western disturbance in the coming days.

The severe cold in Rajasthan has completely disrupted life. In many districts of the state, mercury was recorded in the minus for the second consecutive day. The temperature in Fatehpur and Palsana of Sikar has dropped to -0.4 degrees Celsius, due to which water kept in utensils and dew drops on crops have frozen.

Mercury in minus in Rajasthan

In many areas of Rajasthan, mercury was recorded in minus for the second consecutive day on Monday. Nagaur, Jhunjhunu, Phalodi, Sikar are experiencing severe cold. Even the water kept in the utensils froze. Along with this, dew drops lying on vehicles and crops also froze in Jaisalmer, Kotputli-Behror and many other districts. The harsh winter continues in districts like Nagaur and Churu. Due to dense fog, visibility in areas like Sriganganagar has reduced to less than 5 meters, due to which traffic has been badly affected. In view of the severe cold, school holidays have been extended in 11 districts including Jaipur. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature here is likely to increase by 2 to 3 degrees only after January 14-15.

‘Yellow Alert’ in Jharkhand and UP: Cold wave orgy

Ranchi Meteorological Department in Jharkhand has issued a warning of severe cold wave from 13 to 17 January. Gumla district was the coldest area in the state with a temperature of 3.6 degrees. The department has issued ‘yellow alert’ for 12 districts including Ranchi, Khunti, Palamu and Bokaro. Has been released. On the other hand, the situation is serious in Uttar Pradesh also. The minimum temperature recorded in Bareilly was 3.8 degrees Celsius. Dense fog and ‘cold day’ from Lucknow to Noida; The effect remains. Meteorologists predict that a new western disturbance will become active around January 15, due to which there may be light drizzle in eastern UP by January 18 and the cold will increase.

Shadow fog in Delhi-NCR and Haryana

In Gurugram (Gurgaon), adjacent to Delhi, the maximum temperature is expected to be 18°C ​​and minimum 6°C on January 13. Due to low visibility in the morning and cold winds blowing from the north-west, there will be cold wave like conditions at night. In other parts of Haryana also, haze and cold wave will continue till January 14 i.e. the day of Makar Sankranti. Delhi-NCR and Haryana may remain partly cloudy due to the activation of a weak western disturbance from January 15.

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‘Mawatha’ in Madhya Pradesh The sound of, Mumbai’s humidity remains the same

The weather is currently dry in Madhya Pradesh, but on January 19 and 20, the first ‘Mawatha’ of the season will occur. (Winter rain) is likely to fall. The minimum temperature in Kalyanpur of the state has fallen to 4.8 degrees. At the same time, despite winter in Mumbai, Maharashtra, sunlight and humidity are troubling. The maximum temperature in Mumbai is expected to be around 27°C and minimum 23°C, due to which there will not be much difference between day and night temperatures. However, districts of North Maharashtra like Nashik and Dhule will remain mildly cold with minimum temperatures remaining between 15-16 degrees.

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