Tuesday, February 18th, 2025

Tomorrow’s weather, 05 February 2025: The weather is taking a turn, some rain and fog alert somewhere, relief news for Delhiites

New Delhi: With the return of rain and fog, the weather has changed once again. From Delhi-NCR to UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, the cold has made a comeback as if the cold has made a comeback. Talking about the national capital, it was seen to be sunny till a day earlier, but there was light rain on Tuesday morning. After this, it was cloudy throughout the day. The conditions of rain continue to continue. However, light rains have improved a lot of air quality. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has predicted a temporary increase in minimum temperature in North West India in the next two days. Subsequently, in the next three days, the temperature may gradually fall by 2-3 degrees. Know where the weather will be.

Fog alert in Delhi-NCR

IMD has estimated that by February 5, the rainfall in Delhi-NCR will decrease. However, fog levels are expected to increase. In some different areas, dense fog still remains. The minimum temperature in the city was recorded at 12 degrees Celsius, which IMD has reported more than normal for February. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 21 ° C.

Relief news for Delhiites

The people of Delhi-NCR are expected to get great relief due to rain. This is because the air quality has improved significantly due to the national capital rain. However, the level of pollution still remains in the ‘poor’ category. But in the coming time, this can be more clear.

Where will the weather be next two days

According to the Meteorological Department, in the next two days, the minimum temperature in North West India has predicted a temporary increase. Subsequently, in the next three days, the temperature may gradually fall by 2-3 degrees. The weather conditions are likely to remain dynamic, as another western disturbance from February 8 will affect North India, leading to new ups and downs in temperature and atmospheric conditions.

Somewhere strong wind and rain somewhere

Apart from Delhi, IMD has also predicted rain in the western Himalayan region and many parts of northwest India till 5 February. According to the Meteorological Department, due to strong winds from the north-west direction, changes will be seen in the weather of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, North Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh. In North India, only rain and snowfall are expected in Kashmir. The weather will be dry in the plains including Himachal and Uttarakhand.

Rain is expected in many areas including Jaipur

Due to the impact of a new western disturbance in Rajasthan, the weather has changed again in many areas including the state capital Jaipur. There was drizzle and rain in the last twenty four hours. According to the Jaipur Center of IMD, Ajmer received 3.4 mm in Basedi in Dholpur, 2.0 mm at Fagi in Jaipur and 1.0 mm in Chauth Ka Barwara in Sawai Madhopur district. Similarly, there was drizzle in many places in Churu. There is no possibility of special change in weather on Wednesday.

Know how much temperature will be here tomorrow

City Minimum Temperature (° C) Maximum temperature (° c)
Delhi 11 21
Noida 12 22
Ghaziabad 11 20
Patna 14 24
Lucknow 13 26
Jaipur 12 24
Bhopal 13 26
Mumbai 17 33
Darbhanga 12 24
Jammu 07 21
Prayagraj 11 25
Kolkata 16 25
Ahmedabad 13 28
Bengaluru 18 31
Kanpur 11 26
Agra 13 24
Faridabad 11 25
Varanasi 12 23
Gurugram 11 22
Gorakhpur 12 25
Ujjain 13 27
Went 12 24
Begusarai 13 25
Hapur 12 24
Ambala 11 23
Bulandshahr 10 24

Mercury will climb in Mumbai

The temperature in Mumbai is going to rise in the next few days. By this weekend, the day temperature can cross 35 ° C. High humidity and rising temperature will cause humid heat, which will cause people to trouble. There is going to be any significant change in the case of clouds, rain or winds for the next one week. The average day temperatures in Mumbai are about 31 ° C in the months of January and February. The mercury rises rapidly in the last week of February and in March. The hottest time is from March to May and the humid heat remains until the monsoon arrives.

The condition of other states including MP-Chhattisgarh

Under the influence of Western disturbance, the seasonal perch cycle over Rajasthan will go far away in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and parts of Chhattisgarh. The cold winds coming from the northern plains will stop in the north Central Maharashtra and Konkan region. There is a possibility of a cyclonic circulation over South Gujarat, North Konkan and the surrounding Arabian Sea. This will be a dry circulation, which is not associated with any other seasonal danger. However, the air pattern will change soon and terrestrial winds from the inner areas of Maharashtra will last long.

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