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CliQ INDIA > National > Delhi-NCR sees warmer days as cold wave grips Himachal; rain expected in northeast | CliqExplainer
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Delhi-NCR sees warmer days as cold wave grips Himachal; rain expected in northeast | CliqExplainer

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported significant weather variations across India, with Delhi-NCR experiencing unusually warm temperatures even as a cold wave tightens its grip over Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, the northeastern states are bracing for heavy rainfall due to an approaching western disturbance.

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  • IMD forecasts indicate that central India will not experience a major drop in minimum temperatures in the next 24 hours
  • Maharashtra is also likely to witness a dip in minimum temperatures by 2-3°C over the next three days.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported significant weather variations across India, with Delhi-NCR experiencing unusually warm temperatures even as a cold wave tightens its grip over Himachal Pradesh. Meanwhile, the northeastern states are bracing for heavy rainfall due to an approaching western disturbance.

Despite being in the midst of winter, the national capital has seen a noticeable rise in daytime temperatures. On Tuesday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 29.7°C, which was 6.3°C above the seasonal average, while the minimum temperature stood at 9.8°C, slightly above normal. Among the city’s regions, Pitampura reported the highest temperature at 30.2°C. Bright sunshine prevailed throughout the day, though cold winds were felt in the early morning hours. The air quality, however, remains a concern, with the air quality index (AQI) recorded at 269 in the “poor” category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Humidity levels fluctuated between 97% and 30%.

IMD reports indicate that temperatures have risen notably across different parts of India over the past 24 hours. Daytime temperatures increased by 2-3°C in many areas of east and central India, while nighttime temperatures surged by 3-6°C in regions like Chhattisgarh and Gangetic West Bengal. States such as Uttar Pradesh, east Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha also observed a slight increase of 1-3°C during this period.

A western disturbance, identified as a cyclonic circulation over northern Pakistan and its surrounding regions, is expected to impact the weather in the northeast, bringing light to moderate rainfall and snowfall to Arunachal Pradesh. Assam and Meghalaya could experience isolated rain showers on February 11 and 12, while Arunachal Pradesh is likely to witness heavy downpours on February 12. Additionally, thunderstorms and lightning may occur in some areas.

IMD forecasts indicate that central India will not experience a major drop in minimum temperatures in the next 24 hours, but a gradual decline of 2-4°C is expected afterward. Maharashtra is also likely to witness a dip in minimum temperatures by 2-3°C over the next three days.

Meanwhile, a cold wave warning has been issued for certain parts of Himachal Pradesh for February 11 and 12. Dense fog is expected to persist in isolated areas of Bihar until February 12 and in Gangetic West Bengal until February 13, especially during early morning hours. As north and east India brace for fluctuating temperatures, Delhi continues to experience an unseasonably warm winter, a trend closely monitored by meteorologists.

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