Achi news desk-
Weather update
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The weather is going to change rapidly in parts of Western North India including North India for the next four days. In fact, such cyclonic winds have started blowing in many parts of Iran and Afghanistan since last night, which is going to affect a part of North India. The meteorological department is closely monitoring the impact of the changing weather in Iran and Afghanistan on the country. According to scientists of the meteorological department, light to heavy rain is predicted in many states, including Delhi and NCR from Thursday to Monday. While it is expected to snow in the hilly areas as well. During this period, winds will blow at a speed of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. Due to changes in weather patterns, some relief is expected on voting day.
According to the scientists of the Meteorological Department, the weather is about to change again in North India. Senior meteorologist Alok Yadav says that since last night a cyclonic cycle has started to form in many parts of Afghanistan including Iran and its surroundings. Due to this, the effect of cyclonic winds is going to quickly affect western North India through Pakistan. According to meteorologists, it will affect Uttarakhand including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh from Thursday to Monday. This resulted in worsening weather conditions in Uttarkhand on Thursday and Friday as well. While the weather is expected to remain different in almost all the states of North India for four days.
Weather patterns may change in Delhi-NCR
According to the Meteorological Department, the cyclonic circulation formed over Iran and Afghanistan is going to affect Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and West Uttar Pradesh including Delhi from Thursday. Meteorologists say that due to the way the conditions are developing, the weather patterns in Delhi-NCR may change from Thursday afternoon. While similar weather conditions are going to continue in parts of western Uttar Pradesh including Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh. According to meteorologist Alok Yadav, winds are going to blow at a speed of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour in various parts for the next four days.