A new Western disturbance from 17 Feb, temperature to go low

During this period, there will not only be heavy rain, but there may also be snowfall in the hilly areas along with hailstorm in many areas. According to the department's estimates, after the activation of this disturbance, temperature may go down once again.

Chandigarh In the last few days, day and night temperatures have started increasing in the states of North India. These days the night temperature has reached around 7 degrees to 12 degrees Celsius. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, the mercury will increase further in the next 4 days. However, on February 17, Western Disturbance is going to be active once again in the areas of North India.

During this period, there will not only be heavy rain, but there may also be snowfall in the hilly areas along with hailstorm in many areas. According to the department’s estimates, after the activation of this disturbance, temperature may go down once again.

Activity of Western Disturbance is going to increase

According to the Meteorological Department, due to the activity of western disturbance in the last few days, the weather had changed in the northwestern Himalayan region. Now once again the activity of western disturbance is going to increase in this region. Indian Meteorological Department Director General Mrityunjay Mahapatra said that the activity of Western Disturbance is going to increase once again in the North-Western Himalayan Region from January 17. Its impact is not only on the hilly areas of North India but also on the plains. While there may be rain in the plains, snowfall in the hilly areas along with hailstorm is being predicted in the lower parts. According to the estimates of the Meteorological Department, this activity may continue for three to four days. This week the weather may remain changeable from Friday till next Monday.

plains of North India will be affected

According to scientists of the Meteorological Department, due to Western Disturbance, the temperature may once again fall from the hilly areas to the plains of North India. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, at present the average night temperature in North India ranges from 7 degrees to 13 degrees. Whereas scientists of the Meteorological Department believe that this temperature may fall again due to the activity of Western Disturbance from the end of this week. Director General of the department Mrityunjay Mahapatra says that at present it is difficult to say whether the temperature will start rising suddenly. Because right now there are possibilities of formation of some Western Disturbance.