Weather Updates: Rain alert in Mountains & Rise in Temperature in Delhi

Seeing the rising temperature, the people of North India have packed their warm clothes. On the other hand, Wednesday in Delhi proved to be the hottest day of February in the last 15 years.

Yogita S.
Published on: 26 Feb 2021 4:25 AM GMT
Weather Updates: Rain alert in Mountains & Rise in Temperature in Delhi
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New Delhi: February is about to end and winter is saying a quick Good Bye. Recently, there has been a decrease in the morning and evening cold and temperature is increasing continuously. Seeing the rising temperature, the people of North India have packed their warm clothes. On the other hand, Wednesday in Delhi proved to be the hottest day of February in the last 15 years, but in many parts of the country, the weather will turn from once.

Global Warming is real:

Today and tomorrow in Kumaon Nainital Bageshwar Pithoragarh and Almora districts of Uttarakhand, there is a possibility of showers with light rain or thunderstorm. At the same time, there can be snow on the peaks of more than three thousand meters.

On the other hand, Haryana is also getting a winter farewell, but the weather will be dry here till February 27 and there is a possibility of a slight rise in the night temperature due to a slight rise in day temperature and the northwest wind.

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IMD forecasts rain in Chandigarh:

On the other hand, due to Western Disturbance being active in Chandigarh, there may be rain on February 26 and 27. That is, there is also a possibility of change in the weather here. At the same time, there are chances of rain and snowfall again in Jammu and Kashmir. The Meteorological Department has forecast rain here on 26-27 February.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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