The temperature will rise both day and night, will we have to run a fan?

The winter season is almost gone from North India. People are now wearing sweaters in the evening and morning, while shirts and T-shirts are fine during the day. Similarly, the temperature will continue to rise throughout North India. Meanwhile, the weather is expected to remain active in some parts of South India during the next two days. Giving information, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that between February 21 and 23, there may be heavy rain in South Tamil Nadu and some areas of Kerala and Mahe.

 

The Meteorological Department said that strong winds at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour can occur in these areas along with thunderstorms. Along with this, the situation in marine areas is likely to be more challenging.

 

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The weather will be clear in these areas

A day before this, on February 20, dense to very dense fog was seen in some areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh, while dense fog was seen in some areas of Punjab and Haryana. Whereas, if we talk about today, on 21st February the weather in these areas is clear.

 

 

 

 

According to IMD, the maximum temperature in north-west parts may increase by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius during the next six days. At the same time, the minimum temperature is also likely to increase by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

 

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Light rain and snow in Himalayan regions

There may be a slight change in the weather of hilly states. There is a possibility of rain or snowfall at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh on February 23. At the same time, there may be rain or snowfall at some places in Uttarakhand between 22 and 24 February, due to which the high altitude areas may remain cold.

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