The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning predicting extreme rainfall in several states over the next three days due to an active western disturbance. While the cold wave is gradually subsiding in many parts of North India, a sudden shift in weather patterns is expected to bring moderate to heavy rainfall in key regions.

Delhi Weather Update – February 2-5
The weather in Delhi is undergoing another shift, with dense fog in the morning and bright sunshine in the afternoon. The IMD has issued a Yellow Alert for February 2, warning of moderate to dense fog in several areas.
🌡 Temperature Forecast:
✔ Maximum Temperature: Around 24°C
✔ Minimum Temperature: Likely to drop to 9°C
Citizens should prepare for fluctuating weather conditions with foggy mornings and a slight dip in temperatures over the next few days.
Rajasthan Weather Forecast – Change in Conditions Due to Western Disturbance
Rajasthan continues to experience severe cold in several districts, with minimum temperatures dropping to 6°C. However, daytime sunshine has provided some relief.
🔹 IMD Forecast:
✔ A western disturbance is expected to impact Rajasthan from February 2, leading to cloudy skies and a dip in temperatures.
✔ Light to moderate rain is likely accompanied by thunder and lightning in multiple districts.
✔ Cold conditions may persist, but an increase in night temperatures is expected.
Uttar Pradesh Weather Update – Rain Expected from February 3
Uttar Pradesh is set to experience another round of changing weather as rain is expected in different parts of the state.
🌧 Rainfall Predictions:
✔ February 3 – Light to moderate rain likely in Western UP.
✔ February 4 – Rain expected in both Eastern and Western Uttar Pradesh.
✔ February 5 – Very light rain possible across various locations in the state.
🌡 Temperature Forecast:
✔ Maximum temperature may drop by 2-3°C over the next three days.
✔ Minimum temperature likely to increase by 3-4°C, providing some relief from the cold.
Additionally, moderate fog is expected during night and morning hours, which could affect visibility and travel conditions.
IMD Issues Rainfall Warning in Multiple States
According to IMD, temperatures across North India have been gradually rising for the past two weeks, leading to reduced winter intensity in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab. However, the arrival of a new western disturbance is expected to bring rain and thunderstorms to multiple states, including:
✔ Delhi
✔ Uttar Pradesh
✔ Rajasthan
✔ Punjab & Haryana
The rainfall may be accompanied by lightning in certain regions, and residents are advised to stay updated on local weather alerts.
Western Disturbance Impact: Weather Forecast from February 3-5
The IMD reports that a western disturbance will remain active between February 3 and 5, influencing weather patterns across North India.
🌧 Key Weather Predictions:
✔ Cloudy skies are expected in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UP, and Rajasthan.
✔ Light rain is likely in Punjab after the western disturbance strengthens.
✔ February 3 and 4 – The strongest impact of the western disturbance will be felt, leading to moderate rainfall in various regions.
✔ Delhi, UP, and Rajasthan – Light to moderate rain expected over the next 72 hours.
Final Outlook – What to Expect in the Coming Days?
✔ Dense fog conditions will continue in Delhi and neighboring states.
✔ A drop in maximum temperature due to rain and cloud cover is expected.
✔ Night temperatures will rise, providing slight relief from the cold.
✔ Rainfall activity will peak on February 3-4 before reducing gradually.
Residents should stay prepared for fluctuating temperatures and changing weather conditions. The IMD advises caution while traveling, especially in fog-affected areas, and urges people to stay updated with local weather alerts.
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