The weather condition division has predicted extreme chilly waves till January 3 in North India.

Fear of a severe chilly wave has gripped North India. According to the Indian Metrological Division (IMD), the weather terminals at Ayanagar as well as Narela in Delhi recorded minimal temperatures of 3.8 levels Celsius and also 3.2 degrees Celsius.

According to IMD, till January 3, there is an opportunity for an extreme chilly wave.

As a result of the Western Disturbance, the minimum temperature is expected to climb from January 4.

Therefore, there is an opportunity of heavy rain and snowfall in Jammu as well as Kashmir and also Himachal Pradesh between January 4 and 7, while light to modest and also heavy rainfalls are anticipated in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh between January 5 as well as 7.

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Last Updated: 17 Jan 2022