Fresh western disturbance from January 4 to cause snowfall rain in north India, predicts IMD.

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Fresh western disturbance from January 4 to cause snowfall rain in north India, predicts IMD.

The IMD stated that a western disturbance will likely affect northwest India from the night of January 4. On Sunday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted that a fresh western disturbance will arrive in north India from January 4, causing snowfall and rain in the region in the days leading up to it. In a statement, the IMD stated that a western disturbance would likely affect northwest India from the night of January 4 and cause scattered rainfall and snowfall in the west Himalayan region from January 1 to 3. The weather department has also predicted widespread rain and snowfall in the area on January 4 and 5.

Fresh western disturbance from January 4 to cause snowfall rain in north India, predicts IMD.

Cold wave conditions

IMD scientist Soma Sen Roy told news agency PTI that the current western disturbance had moved away from the north Indian region, and cold wave conditions subsided as a result, only persisting in the west of the Himalayan region.“We had severe weather on December 27-28; thereafter we are having a cold wave and fog conditions. What has really stopped cold wave conditions is lack of strong winds, because of it, the fog conditions that we realized yesterday it lifted, and now it is lying as low clouds throughout north India. The situation is more akin to cold day conditions,” she said. She also added that the new western disturbance would likely cause a rise in the minimum temperature by 3-5 degrees. The scientist noted that during this period, rain is expected over Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. In its statement, the IMD said that dense to very dense fog and cold day conditions are likely over northwest India for 2-3 days. Cold wave conditions are also continuing in isolated pockets of Jammu and Kashmir.

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