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Know why it’s getting colder this time in December?

Thursday - December 26, 2019 2:13 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
North India chills due to cold wave
North India chills due to cold wave

Cold wave in Western India due to western disturbance, intense winter in December after years 

DEC 26 (WTN) - After all, who does not like the cold weather? A lot of people wait for the winter season and during this winter season, people go to the mountainous areas. At the same time, according to the tradition of Ayurveda, the winter season is very beneficial for the body, because in this season, Gastritis works better, which causes a lot of hunger and it nourishes the body. But all these fun of winter season can be enjoyed only when the winter does not get overwhelming. But as you know that in the month of December this year, it is getting very cold.

Let us tell you why in the month of December this year, it is getting colder than January? For your information, let us know that on Christmas i.e. 25th December, the minimum temperature of Delhi was recorded at 6 ° C. At the same time, after 12 years in North India including Delhi, it is having such a long winter. At the same time, according to meteorologists, there is not going to be any kind of reduction in the cold winter falling in the northeastern areas of the country, including Delhi.

Let you know that cold wave in North India can be more severe, and for this reason, from December 27, along with cold, dense fog will also start. For your information, let us tell you that dense fog is forecast on December 29 and 30, because the wind speed will be low during this time. As you know, the cold wave has continued in North India for the last 9 days. According to the information, this type of long cold wave lasted in the year 2003. At the same time, in 1997, due to record cold waves for 17 consecutive days, people had to face a lot of problems. Last year, there was a cold wave for 8 consecutive days.

According to meteorologists, by the end of this week, a further drop of 4 degrees Celsius can be recorded, due to which the weather may get worse due to cold and cold wave. A severe cold and cold wave outbreak will affect the whole of North India and after 1997, December will be so cold. In the coming days, the temperature of the night may be further reduced and due to this, the cold wave may continue for a few more days.

As you may have felt, in the last few years, there was colder in January compared to December. But this time in the month of December it is colder than the month of January. According to meteorologists, this is due to western disturbances. Actually, the temperature drop has been recorded due to the difference of ten days in the two western disturbances. For your information, let us tell that on the last day of the year i.e. December 31, a western disturbance will affect Delhi, and with this, the cold wave will increase in North India.

On the other hand, due to snowfall and icy winds in the Himalayan regions, cold is large in North India and for this reason, the average temperature has been recorded low. The extreme cold and snowfall in the hilly areas cause the minimum temperature in Keylong in Himachal Pradesh has been recorded as low as minus 12.4 degrees Celsius. In Kalpa, Kinnaur, the minimum temperature has reached minus 4.6 degrees. Kullu, Manali, and Kufri have a minimum temperature of minus 2.6 degrees Celsius. Low temperatures have also been recorded in many areas of Jammu and Kashmir and Tibet. That is, it is clear that due to snowfall in the mountains, the winter cold will soon increase in the plains including North India.