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Tomorrow’s weather, 19 February 2025: rain alert in these states including Delhi-NCR, mercury continues to fluctuate

New Delhi: The weather patterns are changing in many parts of the country. There is a possibility of rain in Delhi, Noida, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai. Temperature can also be seen fluctuating. Light rain and drizzle are expected in Delhi. Noida is expected to have strong rains on 19 and 20 February. Rajasthan has also been cloudy in many places and light rain occurred. The rising temperature in Mumbai is expected to get relief. Rainfall is expected in Uttar Pradesh on 20 February. The effect of heat has started appearing in Madhya Pradesh.

Rain and badness is expected in Delhi

Delhi was cloudy on Tuesday morning. The Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light rain and drizzle in some areas. Rohini, Badli, Pitampura, Mundka, Paschim Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Rajouri Garden, Buddha Jayanti Park, Jafarpur, Najafgarh, Dwarka, Delhi Cantt, Palam, Vasant Vihar, Vasant Kunj and parts of NCR may receive light rain. Delhi’s minimum temperature was 13.2 degrees Celsius, which is 2.2 degrees above normal. At 8:30 am, the air moisture was 91%. The maximum temperature is estimated to be 28 degrees Celsius.

Weather also changed in Noida

The weather has changed in Noida. The first weather was clear and the cold was getting relief. Now the Meteorological Department has predicted rain on 19 and 20 February. After this, the minimum temperature will fall. NCR may receive strong rains on 19 and 20 February. On February 18, the maximum temperature was 28 degrees and the minimum temperature was 11 degrees. On February 19, the maximum temperature is expected to be 27 degrees and the minimum temperature is 11 degrees. Heavy rains and storms can also come.

NCR chances of rain

On February 20, the maximum temperature can be 26 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 13 degrees. There is also a possibility of rain. On February 21, the maximum temperature is estimated to be 27 degrees and the minimum temperature is 11 degrees. These changes are being seen in the weather due to western disturbances. There is a slight cold in the morning and evening between strong sunlight and heat in the day.

Open weather in UP, sunlight reduced due to sunshine

In Uttar Pradesh, the cold is decreasing due to strong sunlight during the day. Many districts including Lucknow are getting hot. The weather is likely to be clear in the coming days, so the heat may continue. However, rain is expected on February 20. The temperature in the state is gradually increasing. The minimum temperature has crossed 10 degrees Celsius in most districts. The maximum temperature is around 25 to 30 ° C. In many districts, it has also crossed 30 degrees Celsius.

City minimum temperature (° c) delhi1328noida1227ghaziabad1328patnau1529Jaaipur1428bhopal128bhopal1531628jammmmm

Many districts of Rajasthan will rain badra

Many areas including Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur were cloudy and received light rain on Tuesday. This is the effect of a new western disturbance. Jaipur recorded 1.6 mm of rainfall, 1.0 mm in Vanasthali and 0.5 mm in Churu. Drizzle took place in many places. In Jaipur city on Tuesday morning, drizzle took place. The Meteorological Department has predicted cloudy and light rain at many places in the state. From 19 to 20 February, western disturbances will be cloudy in the western and northern parts of the state and may cause light rain or drizzle. Light rains may occur in Bharatpur, Jaipur and Bikaner on Tuesday.

Mercury climbing fast in Mumbai

People are upset with the heat in Mumbai. According to meteorological experts, the maximum temperature of Mumbai may fall by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius from February 19. Currently, the day temperature of Mumbai is between 34 to 35 degrees Celsius. There is a difference of 15 to 17 degrees Celsius in day and night temperatures due to a drop in night temperatures. This year January was the hottest month for Mumbai. Nevertheless, Mumbai’s maximum temperature did not cross 35 degrees Celsius. But the heat is increasing in February. Last week, Mumbai’s temperature crossed 36 degrees Celsius for two consecutive days.

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