Monsoon Update: The weather in North India is constantly changing. Dense fog prevails in some areas, while heavy snowfall continues in others. Dry snowfall is occurring in the hilly regions of Himachal Pradesh, leading to an increase in tourist crowds. In Uttarakhand, snowfall in the mountains and cold winds in the plains have brought temperatures down.
Another Western Disturbance is expected to become active in the coming days. This could lead to cloudy skies and light rainfall in many parts of North India. Cold winds are expected in Uttar Pradesh. Bihar will also not get any relief from the cold weather yet. There is also a possibility of thunderstorms and rain in some parts of South India. You can find detailed information about the weather conditions across the country below.

Weather Forecast for These States
According to the Meteorological Department, the intense cold will continue in Delhi-NCR during the mornings and evenings. Sunshine during the day may provide some relief. The IMD has issued a warning of partly cloudy skies on February 6th. Similar weather conditions are expected on February 7th and 8th as well.
Due to the Western Disturbance, dense fog is expected in many parts of Uttar Pradesh on February 6th. Visibility is likely to be significantly reduced. A warning has been issued for cold winds blowing at a speed of 20 to 30 kilometres per hour in Western UP and adjoining areas.
Dense fog is also expected in Bihar on February 6th. In Himachal Pradesh, due to the Western Disturbance, rain and snowfall are expected in many areas. Dense fog may also prevail on the morning of February 7th.

The effect of the cold is expected to be felt even more due to strong winds. The Western Himalayan region is expected to be affected by the Western Disturbance. This could lead to scattered rainfall on February 6th and again on February 9th-10th.
Rain is expected here as well.
According to the Meteorological Department, a frost warning has been issued for February 5th. Currently, the weather is expected to remain normal for the next four days. However, the weather may change again on February 9th. Rain and snowfall are expected between February 9th and 11th.
The IMD (India Meteorological Department) predicts that two Western Disturbances will be active. Rain and snowfall are expected on February 6th. The second disturbance is expected to bring more intense rainfall between February 9th and 11th. This is likely to affect traffic on roads and mountain passes.
The IMD has also predicted rain in Kerala, Mahe, and Karaikal. Rain is also possible in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and the coastal areas of Maharashtra. Dense fog is expected in several districts of the state. The temperature in Sikar remains around 4.5 degrees Celsius. Light fog is also expected in eastern Rajasthan during the morning hours.









