North India is currently experiencing extremely cold weather and dense fog, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Very dense fog has been observed in specific areas of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Western Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar. West Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have also seen dense fog, while Jammu, Haryana, and Eastern Madhya Pradesh have experienced moderate fog.
National Capital Delhi continues to be in the grip of coldwave. It witnessed dense to moderate fog this morning. The Air Quality in the city was in very poor category. Air Quality Index was recorded 332 at 7 in the morning. Northern Railway said, 26 trains are running late due to fog.
Director General of Meteorology, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that above-normal maximum temperatures are likely over most parts of peninsular and Northeast India. He also mentioned that during the upcoming winter season (January to March 2024), the rainfall over North India is most likely to be normal.
He added that During January 2024, monthly minimum temperatures are most likely to be above normal in many parts of the country, except in some parts of North India, where normal to below-normal minimum temperatures are likely. According to the IMD, the anomaly forecast for the number of cold wave days is expected to be below normal over most parts of Central India during the month of January 2024.