Weather Forecast: Summer has almost completely departed from North India. Winter is now arriving in its full glory. Temperatures have dropped significantly. Snowfall in the mountains has significantly increased the chill. Cold has intensified in almost all areas of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Haryana.

Dense fog enveloped many areas of Delhi NCR early in the morning, causing difficulties for drivers. Winter has also rapidly set in in the northeastern states. The weather has deteriorated in many parts of South India, leading to rain at various places. The rain has brought down temperatures. Rain is forecast in some states.

Temperatures to Fall in Delhi NCR

Temperatures are dropping in Delhi NCR, increasing the cold. Light fog and mist are also prevalent in the mornings. Snowfall in the mountains may increase the cold in the plains. Fog is expected to increase in the morning and evening. According to the IMD, the minimum temperature in Delhi and surrounding areas is expected to drop to 8 degrees Celsius by November 21st.

Rain Alert in These States

According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is likely in many areas of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. Strong winds are also expected. Rain is also expected in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and the Andaman Islands.

The IMD has issued a warning of heavy rain in coastal Andhra, Yanam, and Rayalaseema on November 17-18. It has also warned of strong winds with speeds of 30-40 kmph in the Andaman Islands on November 19th. There is also a possibility of tree downfalls and power outages.

Cold weather intensifies in these areas.s

The Meteorological Department has predicted an increase in cold in Central India. According to the IMD, a cold wave is expected in many parts on November 17th. A severe cold wave warning has been issued for November 18th and 19th. Western Rajasthan, Central Maharashtra, and Vidarbha are expected to experience varying degrees of cold on November 17th and 18th. A cold wave is also expected in Eastern Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh on November 17th and 19th.