With rising temperatures in Uttar Pradesh, the cold weather is gradually fading, making way for warmer conditions. The maximum temperature in the state has surpassed 31°C, but a shift in weather is expected around Maghi Purnima.
According to the IMD, from February 12 to 14, strong surface winds at speeds of 15 to 30 km/h are likely to blow across western and eastern Uttar Pradesh, bringing slight relief from the heat. However, no alerts for rain or dense fog have been issued during this period.
The weather is expected to remain clear from February 15 to 17, but temperatures are steadily increasing. Minimum temperatures in most districts have now exceeded 10°C. On Tuesday, Ayodhya recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 8°C, while Prayagraj registered the highest temperature at 31.1°C.
Amid rising heat in Delhi, the maximum temperature on Tuesday reached 29.7°C, with partially cloudy skies. A slight dip in temperature is expected today, bringing it down to 27°C. Strong surface winds will persist over the next three days, providing mild relief from the heat. The minimum temperature is likely to hover around 11°C.
Weather Conditions in Other States: According to the IMD, minimum temperatures in northwestern India may drop by approximately 2°C over the next three days, with no significant changes thereafter. In central India, temperatures are expected to remain stable for the next 24 hours, followed by a decline of 2 to 4°C.
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