Several states recorded a high temperature during the night.
Numerous pieces of north and west India have been recording hotter evenings.
Numerous pieces of north and west India have been recording hotter evenings for as far back as a couple of days, as per India Meteorological Department.
The hotter night temperature will probably proceed over north India, focal India, and a few east India pieces till February 22.
The rise in temperature throughout some states:
The greatest temperature over Delhi on Thursday was 28 degrees C (°C), 4 degrees better than average, and least was 9.6°C, 1 degree underneath typical. In different stations, the base temperature was higher.
For instance, Amritsar recorded the greatest temperature of 22°C and at least 10.4°C, 3 degrees better than average.
Ahmedabad recorded a most extreme temperature of 33.2°C, 2 degrees better than average and at least 17.8°C, 3 degrees better than average.
As IMD stated inits extended forecast:
Least temperatures are better than average by 2-4°C over most pieces of Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmiri, most pieces of focal and east India.
These are close to typical or marginally beneath ordinary over excess pieces of India, as IMD indicates.
From February 18 to March 3, the base temperatures are probably going to keep on being typical to better than average over the northwest, bordering focal India and northeastern states except for western pieces of Rajasthan, where it is probably going to be underneath ordinary, IMD said in its all-encompassing gauge.
Some area observed very dense fug:
Thick to thick mist was seen at certain pockets over Punjab, northwest Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi.
Amritsar, Patiala and Ganganagar recorded permeability of under 25 meters; Hisar 50 meters; Ambala and Delhi (Palam) recorded 200 meters each.
Above-average minimum temperatures were recorded in several places:
Better than average least temperatures (by 1.6°C to 3°C) was recorded at numerous puts over east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Konkan, Goa and Coastal Karnataka; at a couple of spots over east Madhya Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Gujarat, Marathwada, a few puts over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim.
Strong wind discontinuity throughout the lower levels over Central India:
There is solid breeze brokenness in the lower levels over Central India with dampness inflow from the Bay of Bengal.
It will probably move southwestward and endure during the following 24 hours, IMD said in its announcement on Thursday.
Light to moderate rainfall with a thunderstorm in some areas:
Because of the framework, light to direct precipitation with storm, lightning and hail is likely over West Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Marathwada and Madhya Maharashtra during next 24 hours.
Affected by a weak Western Disturbance, disconnected precipitation or snowfall with storm, lightning, and hail is likely over Uttarakhand during the following 24 hours.