Will the winter leave early in February?

Own Correspondent: The long winter is coming to an end across India. From the beginning of February, the gap between maximum and minimum temperature will start increasing in almost most parts of India. 
However, in 2023 also, winter departed from North West India, Central India and West Bengal at normal time in February.But in the beginning of February in 2024, the minimum temperature will gradually start increasing in Central India and West Bengal along with North West India. And the minimum temperature is likely to be above normal. On the other hand, the maximum temperature in South India has been hovering around 31 to 33°C since the last week of January. The maximum temperature will increase further in February.The maximum temperature will increase further in February. Overall, the severity of the winter over India will subside much earlier than normal and the winter will begin to leave gradually. Rain and thundershowers are likely throughout the month of February under the influence of a series of strong westerly storms over North West India. Also, the intensity of winter will decrease earlier than normal, so there will be possibility of rain and hail due to the influence of this western disturbance.Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and even north east India due to declination of westerly disturbance to the east is also likely to witness rain and snow with thundershowers.The Madden Julian Oscillation is currently active in the western Pacific. Along with this, the El Niño conditions have influenced the activity of the North West India jet stream. There are indications that MJ will move towards Phase 8 or Phase 1 in the coming days.Due to the periodic rise and fall of the westerly jet and variation in the speed of the jet, a series of western disturbance will form over NW India which will create a low-level circulation and convergence zone over large parts of India in February, leading to rain and wintry conditions over large parts of India in February. Goodbye will be soon.

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