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The IMD has issued a rain alert for Delhi, UP, and more. Snowfall is expected in Kashmir. Find out the full weather forecast and its implications.
GlipzoThis weather pattern marks a pivotal transition from winter to summer, according to Professor Manoj Kumar Srivastava, an atmospheric scientist. Srivastava explained to ANI that the ongoing weather conditions signify a transitional phase between the winter-dominant Western Disturbances and the incoming easterly winds associated with summer.
> “When these two atmospheric systems interact, the weather phenomena we are witnessing can arise,” he added.
A yellow alert has been issued specifically for Delhi, forecasting light rainfall in the afternoon and evening hours, along with gusty winds. The maximum temperature for the day is anticipated to reach around 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum may settle at 21 degrees Celsius.
According to the IMD’s press release, the minimum temperatures are expected to be above normal by 1.6°C to 3.0°C, while maximum temperatures could be below normal by -1.6°C to -3.0°C.
This weather update is crucial for residents and travelers in the region. Those with outdoor plans should prepare for potential disruptions due to the rain and wind. Additionally, the upcoming snowfall in the hilly regions could impact local travel and conditions.
In conclusion, the current weather patterns in North India highlight the dynamic nature of the region’s climate. As the IMD continues to monitor these developments, staying informed will be essential for navigating the challenges posed by the changing weather.
Stay tuned for further updates as the situation evolves, and prepare accordingly for the weather changes ahead.

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