IMD mentioned that at 11:30 pm on Tuesday, very dense fog enveloped remoted pockets of West Uttar Pradesh, and dense fog was over remoted pockets of East Uttar Pradesh and East Rajasthan.
As North India experiences chilly wave circumstances, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned on Wednesday that thick fog was noticed in components of Punjab, Haryana, and central components of Uttar Pradesh.
The fog on Tuesday night lowered visibility, with Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh having the bottom at 25 metres. ‘Very dense’ is when visibility is between 0-50 metres, ‘dense’ is 51-200 metres, ‘reasonable’ is 201-500 metres, and ‘shallow’ is 501-1,000 metres.
In a publish on X, IMD mentioned that at 11:30 pm on Tuesday, very dense fog enveloped remoted pockets of West Uttar Pradesh, and dense fog was over remoted pockets of East Uttar Pradesh and East Rajasthan.
The IMD talked about reasonable to dense fog in numerous areas, together with Punjab, Haryana, north Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Central Uttar Pradesh, south Assam, and Tripura.
IMD recorded the bottom visibility at 25 in Bareilly, adopted by Varanasi at 50. Ajmer had visibility of fifty, whereas Kota and Jaipur every recorded 500.
The Director General of Meteorology, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, advised ANI, “Seasonal rainfall over the country as a whole during January to March is most likely to be above normal. Normal to above-normal seasonal rainfall is likely over most parts of the country except parts from extreme south peninsular India, extreme northwest, and northeast India, where below-normal rainfall is likely.”
In January 2024, minimal temperatures are seemingly to be above regular in lots of components of the nation, aside from some areas in North India the place regular to below-normal temperatures are anticipated.
The IMD predicts fewer chilly wave days than traditional in most components of Central India in January 2024.
With inputs from ANI



