It is raining heavily in many states of the country. Heavy rain alert has been issued in many districts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Puducherry even today. Holiday has been declared in schools and colleges in Puducherry on Tuesday. The month of December has started but there is no severe cold in Delhi-NCR. This time in the beginning of December, there is no fog along with severe cold in many states of North India including Delhi-NCR.
The temperature will drop after a few days
According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the temperature may drop in many states of North India in the coming few days. After this, severe cold will start here. However, if we talk about hilly states, there is snowfall in the high altitude areas of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
Temperature will gradually fall in Delhi-NCR
At the same time, the minimum temperature recorded at 7 am on Tuesday morning in Delhi was 11 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature was 26 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will be clear during the day and it will also be cloudy. Similar weather is likely to prevail on Wednesday and Thursday also. However, the temperature in Delhi-NCR will drop in the coming days. The minimum temperature can reach 9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday and 8 degrees Celsius on Thursday.
There is no severe cold even in UP right now
Many districts of Uttar Pradesh are not experiencing the same cold as it starts every year in the month of December. This time people will have to wait due to severe cold. On Tuesday, minimum temperature was recorded at 10 degree Celsius in Kanpur city, 10.2 degree Celsius in Shahjahanpur, 10.4 degree Celsius in Jhansi and 10.4 degree Celsius in Bahraich.
Schools and colleges closed in this state due to rain
The impact of Cyclonic Storm Fangal has been seen in many southern states. Schools and colleges have been closed in Puducherry on Tuesday due to heavy rains. Puducherry Education Minister A Namachivayam said holiday has been declared in all government and private schools as well as colleges due to the rains caused by Cyclone Fengal. Along with this, he said that due to Cyclone Fengal, Puducherry received 48% rainfall, which is unexpected.