Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 16:23:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 21:16:58
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The winter chill has arrived early in northwest India, with temperatures dropping significantly below normal, and residents are bracing for an even colder spell in the coming days. This sudden dip in temperature has already brought a frosty surprise to several states, with some areas recording a 3-5 degree Celsius drop.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cold wave warning for the region, predicting a further plunge in temperatures from December 3 to 5. This impending cold wave is expected to affect states like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and parts of Rajasthan, where the mercury is likely to dip even lower. The IMD's forecast suggests that the minimum temperatures could fall by 2-4 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of dense fog in isolated pockets, further impacting visibility and daily life.
This cold wave comes on the heels of a weak La Nina event, which has influenced global weather patterns. La Nina, characterized by cooler sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, can affect the Indian subcontinent's winter, often leading to colder-than-usual temperatures. The current weather conditions are a stark contrast to the relatively warmer November, when maximum temperatures were above normal in many parts of the country.
As the region prepares for the cold wave, authorities are advising residents to take precautions against the harsh weather. This includes staying indoors, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly and children, and ensuring adequate heating and warm clothing. The cold wave's impact on agriculture and daily life is yet to be fully assessed, but the IMD's timely warning allows for better preparedness and response to the upcoming chilly spell.