Rains, fog to hit these states in next two days, IMD says this for Delhi-NCR

Residents of Delhi and NCR are likely to face even lower temperatures in the next two days as fog and cold are predicted to hit the region.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a possibility of heavy rain in many regions in north India including Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh in the next two days. An orange alert has been issued by the department in this regard.

Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 9.0 degrees Celsius on Sunday. According to the alert issued in this case, the temperature can go down even further in the next two days. An IMD official said that the new Western Disturbance will start affecting the Western Himalayan region from Friday. Therefore, the temperature in Delhi is expected to fall. He said that due to western disturbances, snowfall is expected in the upper hills of the Western Himalayas. With the arrival of cold, dry winds from the snow-covered mountains, the temperature can reach four degrees…

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