Monsoon Forecast: The weather across the country is changing its mood and appearance these days, with sunshine in some places and dense fog and snowfall in others. In various parts of Uttar Pradesh, the sun shone brightly throughout the day on Friday. The cold kept temperatures moderate, but people thoroughly enjoyed the warm sunshine.
The next 48 hours are not going to be easy for the hilly states. Due to the activity of a Western Disturbance, there is a possibility of snowfall and rain in the mountains. Its effects are expected to be felt not only in the hilly regions but also in the plains.

Haryana, Punjab, and Western Uttar Pradesh are also experiencing fluctuations in temperature. Dense fog and cold winds are likely to increase difficulties in several states, including Delhi-NCR. Read below for a detailed weather forecast.
Where will the Western Disturbance have an impact?
According to the Meteorological Department, the activation of the Western Disturbance may lead to cloudy skies and light rain. According to the IMD, due to the Western Disturbances, rain and snowfall may occur in the Western Himalayan regions between February 7th and February 9th-11th.
Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand are expected to be the most affected. Along with this, strong winds with speeds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour are also expected in many areas on February 10th. Lightning and thunder are also possible.

The weather in the capital, Delhi, i is expected to remain clear. Light clouds and fog may also cause some inconvenience. The effect of cold winds and fog is also expected to increase in Uttar Pradesh. The weather ineighbouringng Bihar is expected to remain normal.
In Rajasthan, the morning and evening chill is expected to persist. Meanwhile, the weather in Delhi-NCR is expected to be clear on February 7th. Winds are expected during the day. Fog may also prevail at night.
What will the weather be like in these areas?
According to the Meteorological Department, light clouds are expected in Delhi-NCR on February 8th and 9th. A gradual increase in temperature is anticipated, leading to a decrease in the intensity of the cold. Weather experts predict that the effect of the cold will significantly lessen in the capital over the next 10 to 15 days.
Cold winds from the mountains have once again lowered temperatures in the plains. Dense fog is expected in several districts. In Bihar, the sunshine during the day provides some relief, but the morning fog continues to be a problem.









