According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light rainfall is expected in several places in central India. Starting from February 10, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Vidarbha may experience isolated to scattered light rainfall until February 14. This change in weather is attributed to a cyclonic circulation and its influence on the region. Additionally, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh are also likely to receive rainfall during this period.
Rainfall in Southern India
Not only central India, but certain parts of southern India are also expected to receive rainfall in the next few days. On February 10 and 11, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana are likely to experience rainy weather. This provides a refreshing break from the usual tropical climate of these regions.
Weather Updates in West Bengal
In West Bengal, the temperature is expected to decrease, bringing a chill to Kolkata and nearby areas. According to Aajtak Bangla, Darjeeling is likely to receive rainfall. So, if you’re planning a trip to the famous hill station, be prepared for some wet weather.
Weather Updates in India: North
Delhi, the national capital, is predicted to have a clear sky on February 9. The minimum temperature is expected to be around 8°C, with a maximum temperature of 23°C. While the minimum temperature in most parts of North India will not decrease significantly in the next few days, isolated areas in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab may experience cold waves. So, make sure to bundle up if you’re visiting these regions.
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Other Weather Updates
Apart from the aforementioned regions, light rain is also expected in some parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Odisha, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. Additionally, the IMD has forecasted rainfall in parts of Maharashtra, including Marathwada, and Gangetic West Bengal until February 14. So, if you’re in these areas, keep an umbrella handy.
Conclusion
In conclusion, India’s weather is as diverse as its culture and landscapes. From light rainfall in central and southern India to the decrease in temperature in West Bengal and the clear skies in Delhi, each region has its own unique weather patterns. Whether you’re planning a trip or just curious, staying informed about the weather updates in different parts of India is essential.
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