Weather forecast for Jan 4: Cold wave sweeps north India, Winter rains in the offing for Delhi
New Delhi, Jan 3: New year is that time of the year, when Winters are at its peak over the entire country. Cold Wave conditions will abate from most parts of Country. Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai on January 4.
Bengaluru:
The
winter
chill
may
not
have
given
Karnataka
a
miss,
after
all.
Many
parts
of
the
state
have
witnessed
a
steep
drop
in
minimum
temperatures
over
the
past
few
days.
The
India
Meteorological
Department
(IMD)
has
issued
an
alert
for
cold
wave
conditions
in
parts
of
Karnataka
for
the
second
day
in
a
row.
Cold
wave
to
severe
cold
wave
conditions
prevailed
at
a
few
places
over
north-interior
Karnataka
and
cold
wave
conditions
were
observed
at
isolated
places
over
south-interior
Karnataka.
Delhi:
Delhi
and
the
NCR
region
had
remained
far
away
from
dense
fog.
Even
when
fog
did
make
an
appearance
on
a
few
occasions,
it
was
only
in
the
moderate
category.
However,
in
a
first,
Delhi
witnessed
its
thickest
fog
of
the
season
wherein
the
visibility
dropped
to
new
lows.
According
to
Skymet
Weather,
very
soon
another
Western
Disturbance
is
likely
to
affect
the
hills
January
4
onward.
In
fact,
an
induced
system
will
also
cause
rains
over
the
plains
of
North
India
inclusive
of
Delhi
and
the
NCR
region
on
the
night
of
January
5
and
January
6.
Hyderabad:
Minimum
temperatures
of
Hyderabad
were
on
a
decline
since
last
many
days.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
temperatures
will
start
increasing
after
24
hours,
leading
to
abatement
of
Cold
Wave
conditions
from
many
parts.
There
will
be
an
increase
in
temperatures
by
two
to
three
degrees
Celsius
in
the
coming
days.
Mumbai:
Even
states
like
that
of
Maharashtra
are
experiencing
Cold
Wave
conditions.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
there's
one
good
news
for
winter-haters
it's
that
the
warm
and
humid
south-easterly
winds
from
Bay
of
Bengal
will
soon
start
blowing
over
these
areas
thus,
leading
to
a
gradual
rise
in
temperatures
over
Marathwada
and
South
Madhya
Maharashtra.
Dry
weather
is
likely
to
continue
over
Maharashtra
for
the
next
few
days
as
we
do
not
expect
any
weather
system
to
form
over
the
next
few
days.