Chances of rain in UP from tomorrow, melting will increase, alert issued

Lucknow. Due to continuous sunshine in Uttar Pradesh for the last one week, the effect of cold during the day has definitely reduced, but the cold at night is still making people shiver. The effect of cold wave is being clearly felt especially during late night and morning. The Meteorological Department has now indicated that the weather will once again take a turn in the state.

The coldest night of the season in Lucknow

On Thursday, the maximum temperature in the capital Lucknow was recorded at 20.7 degrees Celsius, which brought slight relief during the day. But the night temperature dropped to 5.5 degrees Celsius, which was the coldest night so far this winter season. Melting due to cold winds increased the problems of the people.

The mercury dropped by three degrees in Hardoi

The lowest temperature in the state was recorded in Hardoi, where for the first time this season the minimum temperature dropped to 3 degrees Celsius. Due to this, normal life was significantly affected in the morning and night.

Now temperature will increase, cold wave will reduce

According to the Meteorological Department, the effect of cold wave will gradually weaken in most of the districts of the state including the capital Lucknow from Friday. The temperature of both day and night is likely to increase by about 3 to 4 degrees Celsius, which may provide some relief from the cold.

Fog and rain alert in these districts

Senior meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh said that dense fog may form in the morning in Lucknow between Saturday and Monday. Visibility may drop to zero to 50 meters in many areas, due to which drivers will need to be especially cautious. However, there is a possibility of sunshine after around 11 am.

Apart from this, due to the effect of western disturbance, light drizzle and sporadic rain may also occur in some districts of western Uttar Pradesh. This will increase the moisture in the cold and the effect of melting can be felt. The temperature may decrease.

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