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Tomorrow’s weather 12 October 2024: Sun is high, when will cold come in entire North India including Delhi? read weather update

Tomorrow’s weather 12 October 2024: Half of the month of October has passed. But heat is still being felt in entire North India including Delhi-NCR. The sun is shining brightly during the day. People are still running ACs and coolers to get relief from the heat. According to the Meteorological Department, there are chances of mild cold at the end of October. Cold will be felt more after 20th to 21st October. According to the weather department,
The sky will be clear tomorrow i.e. Friday. There is no chance of rain. The maximum temperature can be up to 35 and the minimum temperature can be up to 22 degrees. At some places the minimum temperature has dropped considerably.

Where will the weather be tomorrow?

City Minimum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C)
Delhi 21 35
Noida 24 34
Ghaziabad 22 33
Patna 25 34
Lucknow 24 34
Jaipur 26 36
Bhopal 24 35
Mumbai 26 34
Ahmedabad 25 32
Jammu 17 32

There will be clouds in many areas of Rajasthan

Many areas of Rajasthan are likely to remain cloudy for the next three-four days with light to moderate rainfall at isolated places. According to the Meteorological Center (Jaipur), due to the influence of easterly winds, some parts of Udaipur, Kota and Jodhpur divisions of southern Rajasthan are likely to remain cloudy for the next three-four days and there is a possibility of light and moderate rain at some places.

Navratri programs affected due to rain in Mumbai

Navratri celebrations have been affected due to heavy rain, thunderstorm and lightning in many areas of Mumbai in Maharashtra. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted partly cloudy sky with moderate rain or thundershowers in Mumbai on Friday.
The sudden rain in several areas of Mumbai left many people surprised, as the IMD had issued a ‘yellow’ alert of only light to moderate rain in the country’s financial capital. Due to rain many people could not even dance ‘Garba’.

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