Delhi Ncr Weather Update, tomorrow’s weather 11 November 2024: Get ready! Severe cold will soon hit North India including Delhi-NCR, know how the weather will be tomorrow – weather forecast 11 November 2024, how will tomorrow’s weather be, cold wave weather change from 15 November

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Tomorrow’s weather 11th ⁣November 2024:‍ Cold is ⁤going to knock​ soon in most parts ‌of the⁣ country including Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department has⁤ issued a forecast of changing weather in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab,‌ Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. According to ‍IMD, for the next five days i.e. from November 15, the ‌weather will​ change in most of the plains across the country and severe cold will set in. Apart from the hilly⁣ areas, cold winds have started blowing in the evening in some cities of UP, Bihar and Rajasthan. However,⁢ because of⁣ that, not ⁢much difference is visible in the temperature. Let us know how‌ will be the weather across the country tomorrow i.e. Monday?

Will have‍ to wait ⁢for​ cold in ⁢Delhi

The new week is starting from tomorrow but there will be no significant⁣ drop in the⁤ temperature ⁣in this new week.⁤ According to the Meteorological Department, there will be fog ⁣in Delhi ‍and Noida tomorrow. Due​ to which there may be some difficulty in breathing​ in the morning. According to the Meteorological ‍Department, tomorrow also‌ the maximum temperature​ of ‌Delhi can⁢ be​ 32⁢ degrees and the minimum temperature ‍can⁢ be 18 ⁣degrees.‌ Due to pollution, there will be fog‌ in⁣ the ‌morning but⁣ the weather will clear⁤ by afternoon. However, the sky will appear ​completely​ clear ‌at night.

Where what ⁢will be the temperature tomorrow?

CityMinimum Temperature ⁣(°C)Maximum⁤ Temperature ⁢(°C)Delhi1832Noida1630Ghaziabad1929Patna2230Lucknow1931Jaipur1935Bhopal1532Mumbai2235Ahmedabad2136Jammu1

U-turn​ of rain in⁣ Madhya Pradesh

A lot of changes can be seen​ in​ the⁢ weather in​ Madhya Pradesh in the coming days. ​On one hand, due to snowfall ​and cold winds ‌in North India, the temperature of the ‌state is expected to drop significantly after⁤ November 15, on⁤ the other hand, there‌ is a possibility of cloudy sky and light rain in the Gwalior-Chambal division in the last week ⁤of November.

Evening coolness started increasing in UP

With ⁢the beginning of the month ⁣of November, cold has ⁢started gaining strength in Uttar Pradesh. According to ⁣the Meteorological ⁢Department, the cold is‌ likely to increase‌ further‍ in the coming days. Light⁤ rain may⁣ occur in western and hilly areas, ‌due to which the temperature may fall further. There will be mild sunshine during the day in many cities including⁣ Moradabad but‍ the⁤ nights will be cold. The effect of cold will be more in the ‍areas along the banks of Ganga, while ‍the weather will remain clear in eastern Uttar ‌Pradesh.

What are the expected impacts of ⁣climate change on cold weather patterns ‍in⁣ India?

Interview: The ⁣Future of Cold Weather in India

Editor: ​ Welcome to Time.news! Today we have with us Dr. Priya Verma, a ‍renowned meteorologist from the Indian Meteorological Department. With winter approaching, we’re eager to discuss what the weather holds for us in the coming days. Thank ‍you for joining us, ‍Dr.⁤ Verma!

Dr. Verma: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.

Editor: The forecast⁣ indicates that⁤ cold weather​ is on ‍its way for many regions, including ‌Delhi-NCR. Could you explain ‍what​ we can expect starting tomorrow?

Dr. Verma: Certainly!‌ As the report suggests, we’re entering a transition period where the cold will begin to set ⁣in across much of northern India. Starting November 11, people in Delhi and‍ surrounding areas might experience fog, especially in the mornings. This could lead to some visibility issues and may even affect respiratory‌ health for vulnerable ‍individuals.

Editor: Fog can be quite dense. How severe do you anticipate it will‌ be, and what‌ precautions should residents take?

Dr. ​Verma: The ‌fog is expected to be thick due to the temperature ⁣gradients. It’s important for residents to exercise⁣ caution while traveling; using fog lights, maintaining a safe distance from ‌the vehicle in front, and ‌avoiding unnecessary travel during peak fog hours are wise measures. Individuals ⁢with respiratory issues should consider wearing masks, especially in the mornings.

Editor: ⁣ Beyond Delhi, which areas are likely to ‌be impacted by ⁤this cold front, and how⁣ will it manifest in different regions?

Dr.⁢ Verma: The‌ cold air mass will‌ affect several states, specifically Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, ⁣and Rajasthan. We anticipate a drop in⁣ temperatures in the coming days. While hilly areas might experience more pronounced cold conditions, places like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar ​are ‌already feeling the change with evening cold winds. However, the actual temperature drop may ⁤not be immediate.

Editor: That’s interesting! So, it seems like the cold will be⁢ more of a gradual onset⁢ rather than an immediate‌ shock to the system?

Dr. ⁤Verma: Exactly! The severe cold isn’t expected until around November 15, when we’ll see more significant temperature drops across the ​plains. Until then, we ⁣may⁣ contend with chilly evenings​ and foggy mornings, but daytime temperatures could still feel relatively⁢ mild.

Editor: What kind ⁣of long-term trends should we keep an ⁣eye on regarding winter weather‌ in India?

Dr. Verma: We’ve noticed that winter patterns are increasingly ⁤influenced by climate change, which can lead ⁢to unpredictable weather. For instance, the intensity and duration of cold snaps can vary year to year. This winter, ​monitoring cold wave conditions and ensuring preparedness for unusual weather patterns is ⁤essential.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Verma, ⁤for sharing these insights! As⁢ we transition into⁤ cooler weather,‍ it’s‍ clear that being prepared​ is key. Is there any final advice⁣ you’d like to leave ⁣with our ‌readers?

Dr. Verma: Stay ​warm and safe! Keep⁤ an ⁣eye on weather updates, dress ​appropriately, especially during the early mornings and ‌late​ evenings, and look out for each other, particularly the elderly and those with ⁣health concerns.

Editor: Wise words! Thank you once again for your time and expertise, Dr. Verma.

Dr. Verma: ​ Thank you! It was a pleasure discussing this important topic with you.

Editor: And ⁢thank you to our readers ‍for tuning in. Stay informed and stay warm as we head into winter!

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