Across the northern plains of India, the usual winter chill is making a hasty exit, replaced by unusually high temperatures and an incoming Western Disturbance that might bring some mid-week relief. Cities like Delhi and Gurgaon have already touched the 30°C mark this week. A low of 17°C While the mornings may still have a light mist, the afternoon sun is sharp and feels like early summer.
A fresh Western Disturbance is currently moving across the region.The Hills: Isolated light to moderate rainfall and snowfall are likely over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand in the next 24 to 48 hours.Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Western Uttar Pradesh are under a yellow alert for isolated light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning in the next 48 hr.Gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40 km/h are expected during these thundershowers.
Air quality remains a concern in the national capital, with indices often staying in the Poor to Severe categories.Morning mist is common, but it clears up quickly as the day progresses.With day and night temperatures varying by nearly 15°C, it is best to dress in layers. Carry a light jacket for the morning, but be ready for the heat by midday.
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