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In Jammu and Kashmir, the temperature of many areas was in minus on Friday. According to the Meteorological Department, on Saturday also the impact of cold wave will be in the state.
On Friday, Pahalgam -6.4 ° C, Gulmarg -8.6 ° C, Sonamarg 11 ° C, Leh -13.9 ° C, -Kargil -12.6 ° C and Dras temperature -23.5 ° C.
Himachal Pradesh has increased cold due to snowfall. There will be a possibility of rain-barfari at some places between 8-12. These include Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Lahaul and Spiti and Kinnaur districts.
Apart from this, the effect of cold wave will also be there. Kusumsery in the state was the coldest -12.2 ° C on Friday.
The next one week dry weather will remain in Rajasthan. The minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to increase by 2-3 ° C during the next 48 hours. Madhya Pradesh is expected to increase the temperature by 2-3 degrees on Saturday.
According to the Meteorological Department, the wind direction became northern from Wednesday itself. The wind speed increased due to snowfall in North India.
Light cold may increase in Bihar from 8 February. According to the Meteorological Department, a strong Western disturbance will come on 8 February. Due to which snowfall in the hilly areas, rain in the plains will cause cold air.
Due to this, the minimum temperature will fall. However, there will be no condition like cold-day. The weather will change after the effect of western disturbance is over.
Weather photos from states …
Tourist having fun after snowfall in Manali, Himachal Pradesh.
Snow on trains after snowfall in Lahaul Spiti in Himachal Pradesh.
Snow on trees in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir.
The frozen ice was removed on the road near Jojila Pass.
Tourists doing fun activity on snow in Sonamarg, Jammu and Kashmir.
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