Tomorrow’s weather 3 November 2024: After Diwali, the weather pattern of Delhi-NCR has started changing. A slight coolness is being felt in the morning and evening. However, there is still strong sunlight during the day. On Sunday and Monday, the maximum temperature can be 33 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 17 to 18 degrees. The sky will remain clear during this period. There may be fog in the morning. After this, the trend of drop in temperature will gradually increase. Between November 5 and 7, the maximum temperature may drop to 32 to 33 degrees and the minimum temperature may drop to 16 degrees. There may be fog in the morning. The sky will be clear. There is no possibility of rain till November 7. Apart from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab have also started feeling mild cold in the morning and evening. However, compared to other years, this time there is no possibility of much cold in the month of November. Cold weather is likely to begin in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh from this week.
Possibility of heavy rain in 19 districts of Tamil Nadu
The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for 19 districts of Tamil Nadu. There is a possibility of heavy rain in the next two days. According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in these districts due to the cyclonic system and upper air circulation over the sea. The affected districts include Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Nilgiris, Madurai, Erode, Virudhunagar, Theni, Dindigul, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari, Krishnagiri, Ramanathapuram, Dharmapuri, Salem, Namakkal, Karur, Thoothukudi and Sivagangai. According to the forecast, coastal Tamil Nadu may receive below normal rainfall, but other parts of the state are expected to receive above average rainfall till November 7. There is a possibility of normal to slightly above normal rainfall in many areas of Tamil Nadu from 8 to 14 November.
What will be the temperature at your place tomorrow?
CityMinimum Temperature (°C)Maximum Temperature (°C)Delhi1733Noida2032Ghaziabad2132Patna2233Lucknow1832Jaipur1935Bhopal1834Mumbai2636Ahmedabad2238Jammu1
Cold will increase in the mountains
November has started with dry weather in Uttarakhand. According to the Meteorological Department, the cold will increase in the hilly areas due to cold winds, while the plain areas will see strong sunlight. A drop in temperatures is expected across the state. The Meteorological Department says that the first week of November is going to be full of dry weather. This dry weather will continue till November 5. The weather will remain clear during this period in all the districts of Uttarakhand. Cold will increase in the mountains while people in the plains will face intense sunlight.
Time.news Interview: Weather Patterns and Predictions with Dr. Anjali Mehta, Meteorologist
Time.news Editor: Good morning, Dr. Mehta. Thank you for joining us today. It seems like the weather in Delhi-NCR is finally shifting after Diwali. Can you explain what changes we can expect in the coming days?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: Good morning! Yes, absolutely. After Diwali, we’re starting to feel a slight coolness in the mornings and evenings here in Delhi-NCR. Right now, the temperatures are pretty mild, with daytime highs around 33 degrees Celsius, and nighttime lows close to 17-18 degrees.
Time.news Editor: That’s a welcome change! With a clear sky expected, does that mean we can enjoy outdoor activities without worrying about sudden rain?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: Correct! The forecast looks quite stable, with no rain expected until at least November 7. The clear skies will allow for plenty of sunshine during the day, although early risers might encounter some fog in the mornings.
Time.news Editor: Fog can often be beautiful but also tricky for commuters. What advice do you have for people traveling in the morning during this period of fog?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: That’s a great point. For commuters, it’s essential to drive carefully in foggy conditions. Reducing speed, using fog lights, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles are key to ensuring safety.
Time.news Editor: Shift gears a bit—while Delhi enjoys this transition, it seems other states are experiencing different patterns. Can you shed some light on the weather forecast for Tamil Nadu and the yellow alert issued there?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: Certainly. The Meteorological Department has indeed issued a yellow alert for 19 districts in Tamil Nadu due to the possibility of heavy rain. This alert indicates that these regions should prepare for potential impact from the weather, and those living in those areas should stay updated on the latest forecasts and conditions.
Time.news Editor: Heavy rainfall can significantly affect day-to-day life. What implications might this have for residents, particularly in terms of readiness and safety?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: For those in impacted areas, it’s crucial to monitor local advisories and stay prepared for flash floods or waterlogging. Residents should have emergency kits ready and be mindful of their surroundings, especially if they live near rivers or in low-lying regions.
Time.news Editor: As we move towards winter, what can we expect regarding temperature drops in northern regions compared to previous years?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: While we are beginning to see a gradual drop in temperatures, particularly in the foothills of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, this November seems to be milder compared to previous years. Expect morning temperatures to dip further, reaching lows around 16 degrees Celsius by early next week, but it doesn’t seem like we’ll hit any extreme cold levels just yet.
Time.news Editor: That’s very insightful! Lastly, any general tips for our readers on how to adapt to these weather changes?
Dr. Anjali Mehta: Absolutely! As the weather cools, it’s essential to dress in layers, make sure your home is adequately insulated, and re-evaluate your health and travel plans in response to changing weather. Staying hydrated and maintaining good nutrition is important, especially as our bodies adjust to these shifts.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Mehta, for sharing your expertise with us today. It’s always a pleasure to learn about the weather patterns from such an informed perspective.
Dr. Anjali Mehta: Thank you for having me! Stay safe and enjoy the changing seasons!