All India Weather Summary & Detailed Forecast Bulletin
India is set to witness a mix of winter weather conditions overorma the coming days, with snowfall in the higher reaches of the Himalayas, thunderstorms over southern and island regions, fluctuating temperatures across the plains, and widespread dense fog affecting visibility in several northern and northeastern states. Here is a detailed, region-wise weather outlook based on the latest forecast.
🌦️ Significant Weather Systems and Forecast
Western Himalayan Region: Rainfall & Snowfall
Light rainfall and snowfall are expected at few to isolated places over:
Jammu–Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Muzaffarabad on 15 December and again during 18–21 December.
Himachal Pradesh is likely to receive light rain/snow on 15 December and during 20–21 December.
Uttarakhand may also experience light rainfall or snowfall on 15 December and 21 December.
These conditions could impact travel in higher altitudes, and tourists as well as residents are advised to remain cautious.
Thunderstorms & Gusty Winds
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal may witness thunderstorms with lightning at isolated places on 16 and 17 December.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands are likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by gusty winds reaching 30–40 km/h at isolated locations during 15–18 December.
Marine activities around the Andaman Sea should be undertaken with caution during this period.
🌡️ Forecast of Minimum Temperatures
Northwest India
A gradual fall of about 2°C in minimum temperatures is expected over the next 2 days.
This will be followed by a gradual rise of 2–3°C during the subsequent 4 days.
Gujarat
No significant change in minimum temperatures is likely over the next 2 days.
Thereafter, temperatures may rise by 2–3°C during the following 3 days.
Maharashtra, Central, East & Northeast India
Minimum temperatures are expected to remain largely unchanged over the next 7 days, with no major cold or warm spells indicated.
🌫️ Dense Fog & ❄️ Cold Wave Warnings
Dense Fog Conditions
Dense fog is likely to prevail during early morning hours at isolated places over:
Northeast India during 16–20 December.
Himachal Pradesh from 16–18 December.
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi on 16 and 17 December.
Uttar Pradesh on 16 and 17 December.
Madhya Pradesh during 16–18 December.
Very dense fog is expected over parts of Uttar Pradesh on 16 December and Madhya Pradesh on 16 & 17 December, which may significantly reduce visibility and disrupt road, rail and air travel.
Cold Wave Outlook
Although no widespread severe cold wave is forecast, the combined effect of falling temperatures and persistent fog will lead to chilly conditions, especially during night and early morning hours across northern and central India.
📌 Overall Weather Outlook
Himalayan regions will continue to experience intermittent snowfall and rainfall, reinforcing winter conditions.
Southern peninsular India and island regions will see localized thunderstorms with gusty winds.
Northern plains and central India will face major challenges due to dense to very dense fog, affecting daily life and transportation.
Temperature trends indicate no extreme cold, but typical winter chill will persist.
🔔 Advisory
Residents and travelers are advised to:
Avoid early morning travel in fog-prone regions unless necessary.
Stay updated with local weather advisories.
Exercise caution in hilly areas due to possible slippery roads and reduced visibility.
Fishermen and marine operators near the Andaman & Nicobar Islands should heed official warnings.
Stay tuned for regular updates as weather conditions evolve across the country.
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