Weather Update: Strong Winds and Temperature Drops in Delhi-NCR
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert for several states, forecasting heavy rainfall and snowfall in certain regions. Strong winds in Delhi-NCR have led to a drop in temperature, making residents pull out their warm clothes once again.
As of March 5, 2025, Delhi is experiencing cold winds, with a maximum temperature of 26°C and a minimum of 11°C. With wind speeds expected to reach 20-30 km/h, the weather conditions in the capital are expected to fluctuate.

Snowfall Intensifies in Himachal, Kashmir, and Uttarakhand
The upper regions of Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir, and Uttarakhand continue to witness snowfall, further dropping temperatures. Many areas in Kashmir recorded sub-zero temperatures, making it difficult for residents to cope with the extreme cold. Snowfall in the Himalayan belt has intensified winter conditions, bringing another cold wave across the region.
Delhi’s Weather Outlook: Strong Winds and a Temperature Drop
Delhi’s weather pattern has changed significantly, with strong winds impacting the city’s temperature.
✔ March 5 Forecast
- Minimum Temperature: 11°C
- Maximum Temperature: 26°C
- Wind Speed: 20-30 km/h
According to IMD, a new Western Disturbance is expected to hit North India on March 9, which will raise Delhi’s temperature once again. The maximum temperature is likely to surpass 30°C in the coming days.
Heavy Rainfall Alert Issued for 5 States
A fresh Western Disturbance is set to become active on March 9, bringing rainfall and thunderstorms to several northern states. IMD has issued warnings for the following states:
1️⃣ Jammu & Kashmir – Heavy rain & snowfall expected
2️⃣ Ladakh – Freezing temperatures and snowfall alert
3️⃣ Himachal Pradesh – Thunderstorms & possible landslides
4️⃣ Uttarakhand – Heavy rain & snow accumulation in hilly areas
5️⃣ Punjab & Haryana – Strong winds & isolated heavy showers
These regions may experience intense thunderstorms, and travelers are advised to take precautions due to reduced visibility and slippery roads.
Uttar Pradesh Weather: Winter Ending, Heat Rising
In Uttar Pradesh, winter is gradually fading, and summer-like temperatures are beginning to take over.
✔ Fog warnings, which were persistent for the past few weeks, are now subsiding
✔ Daytime heat is intensifying, with temperatures resembling those of April-May
✔ Night temperatures remain slightly cool, creating a contrast in weather conditions
A strong wind advisory has been issued for the next two days, signaling a shift from winter to pre-summer conditions.
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