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Chances of change in weather in Delhi
Chance of rain in some places and snowfall in some places
IMD warned citizens to be alert

New Delhi: in the country the weatherIt is currently predicted to change. IMDhas warned about this. The central air circulation is seen to increase over the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. Due to this, it has been said that the weather will change in many parts of the country. Meanwhile, let’s know what IMD has warned.

As the weather is predicted to change in the next few days, heavy snowfall, heavy rain has been warned in many places. Climate change is also likely in North India. Himachal Pradesh is likely to receive snowfall on February 18 and Uttarakhand on February 18 and 19.

Heavy rain has been forecast in Punjab, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Haryana on February 17 and 18. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 kmph are expected. Rain has been predicted at some places in Tamil Nadu, Kerala states in South India.

What is the warning of IMD?

North West India may see temperature rise of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. It may change for a few days. No change is expected in Northeast India in the next three to four days.

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At the beginning of February, the mercury reached 33 degrees

In the first week of February in many parts of the state including Mumbai, the maximum temperature has increased significantly, the minimum temperature is also fluctuating and the weather department has predicted that the intensity of the heat will increase in the next few days. There are signs of more scorching heat especially over Mumbai and Konkan coast. For the past few days, the maximum and minimum temperatures in the state have been continuously changing and an increase in the maximum temperature was recorded at many places on Friday.

Rantgiri district heats up; At the beginning of February, the mercury reached 33 degrees

Mumbai’s Santa Cruz Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, 3.4 degrees above the average. This was the highest temperature of this season and the month of February so far. The maximum temperature recorded at Colaba center was 33.3 degrees Celsius, which was 3.3 degrees above normal. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature is likely to rise further in the Konkan region including Mumbai in the coming week.

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