News Desk, Amar Ujala, Rohtak / New Delhi (Haryana)
Updated Thu, 09 Jan 2020 06:18 AM IST
Heavy rains occurred in Chandigarh.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
Snowfall on the mountains and rain in the plains have increased the cold throughout Haryana including North India. Haryana has recorded a drop in day temperatures by five to eight degrees Celsius due to the drizzle and rains that have continued for the last three days. The districts of GT belt received good rainfall. The period of drizzle continued in the remaining districts. This will benefit wheat crop, while there is a possibility of loss in vegetables.
Chandigarh received the highest rainfall on Wednesday. There was 22.9 mm rainfall recorded. The Meteorological Department has issued a forecast of dense fog for the next two days on Thursday and Friday. During this period, drizzle can also occur at some places in the state. After 12 January, the winter season may start again.
Here, heavy snowfall occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand on Wednesday. At the same time, rain in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh dropped the mercury of the day. The mercury in Keylong in Himachal was recorded at -5.6 degree Celsius. The snowfall in Uttarakhand has completely covered 300 villages. Up to seven feet of snow has accumulated in Kedarnath. A 14-year-old girl died due to snow fall in Kathua, Jammu.
In Haryana, the day temperature has dropped by five to eight degrees Celsius due to cloud cover and rain for the last three days. At the same time, the night temperature increased by five to six degrees Celsius. Due to this there is a difference of only 3 to 4 degree Celsius in day and night temperature. Ambala had a maximum temperature of 12.9 and a minimum of 9.8 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in Rohtak was 15.2 and the minimum was 10.6 degrees Celsius.
They say
Changes in the weather from Thursday will come and become clear. However, there will be dense fog in the morning and evening. It will be cloudy on January 12 and 13. Rain may occur at some places. Cold weather can begin as soon as the weather is completely clear. – Dr. Devendra Bundela, Meteorologist, Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute, Karnal
where how much rain
- City rain
- Chandigarh 22.9
- Panchkula 18.0
- Faridabad 16.0
- Ambala 12.6
- Karnal 11.4
- Kurukshetra 10.0
- Grurugram 9.0
Snowfall on the mountains and rain in the plains have increased the cold throughout Haryana including North India. Haryana has recorded a drop in day temperatures by five to eight degrees Celsius due to the drizzle and rains that have continued for the last three days. The districts of GT belt received good rainfall. The period of drizzle continued in the remaining districts. This will benefit wheat crop, while there is a possibility of loss in vegetables.
Chandigarh received the highest rainfall on Wednesday. There was 22.9 mm rainfall recorded. The Meteorological Department has issued a forecast of dense fog for the next two days on Thursday and Friday. During this period, drizzle can also occur at some places in the state. After 12 January, the winter season may start again.
Here, heavy snowfall occurred in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal and Uttarakhand on Wednesday. At the same time, rain in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh dropped the mercury of the day. The mercury in Keylong in Himachal was recorded at -5.6 degree Celsius. The snowfall in Uttarakhand has completely covered 300 villages. Up to seven feet of snow has accumulated in Kedarnath. A 14-year-old girl died due to snow fall in Kathua, Jammu.
Day to night temperature difference of 3 to 4 degree Celsius
In Haryana, the day temperature has dropped by five to eight degrees Celsius due to cloud cover and rain for the last three days. At the same time, the night temperature increased by five to six degrees Celsius. Due to this, there is only a difference of 3 to 4 degree Celsius in day and night temperature. Ambala had a maximum temperature of 12.9 and a minimum of 9.8 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in Rohtak was 15.2 and the minimum was 10.6 degrees Celsius.
They say
Changes in the weather from Thursday will come and become clear. However, there will be dense fog in the morning and evening. It will be cloudy on January 12 and 13. Rain may occur at some places. Cold weather can begin as soon as the weather is completely clear. – Dr. Devendra Bundela, Meteorologist, Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute, Karnal
where how much rain
- City rain
- Chandigarh 22.9
- Panchkula 18.0
- Faridabad 16.0
- Ambala 12.6
- Karnal 11.4
- Kurukshetra 10.0
- Grurugram 9.0
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