Monsoon Alert: The weather is changing across various parts of the country. While some areas are experiencing sunshine, others are seeing a drop in temperature due to strong winds. Himachal Pradesh is witnessing heavy snowfall in its hilly regions, leading to a decrease in temperature.
A large number of tourists are also arriving to enjoy the fresh snowfall. The activity of Western Disturbances in several states has increased the possibility of snowfall and rain. Meanwhile, strong winds are currently blowing in the national capital, Delhi and the Delhi-NCR region.

Many areas in South India are under threat of rain. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain in various parts of the country and has also issued warnings for snowfall in some areas.
Delhi-NCR Weather Update
The IMD has predicted strong winds during the day in Delhi and the Delhi-NCR region. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 24.8 degrees Celsius, which is 1.5 degrees higher than normal. Despite a slight decrease in the intensity of the cold, the air quality in Delhi is not expected to improve significantly.
According to the IMD, the maximum temperature on February 7th is expected to be 24 degrees Celsius and the minimum 10 degrees Celsius. Humidity is likely to remain between 95 and 65per centt. Light fog is also expected in the morning on February 8th. The temperature is expected to range between 23 and 10 degrees Celsius.

Uttar Pradesh Weather
According to the Meteorological Department, all districts of Uttar Pradesh are in the green zone. The weather is expected to remain dry and stable for the next four days. A 2-3 degree Celsius increase in maximum temperature is expected within 24 hours, followed by a slight decrease of about 2 degrees over the next two days.
Bihar Weather
The IMD has given a major update on the weather in Bihar. While the sun is shining during the day in the state, it is not expected to have any significant impact on the weather. The cold winds blowing these days are making the chill even more intense.
Rain is expected.
The Meteorological Department has predicted rain in several areas of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. Besides these states, parts of Karnataka, Telangana, and Maharashtra may also experience rain accompanied by strong winds. People in these areas have been advised to take precautions. It’s worth noting that the month of February is very significant in terms of weather changes. The gradual increase in temperature begins during this month.









