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The IMD stated that Delhi-NCR will witness light rainfall in the next two days due to a western disturbance. The national capital experienced higher-than-usual temperatures in January compared to previous years, but the winter season is not over yet. IMD also mentioned that dense fog will persist in Delhi for a few more days.
A western disturbance is set to become active in Himachal Pradesh, bringing snowfall and rain to several districts. The IMD has warned that dense fog in the hilly regions may reduce visibility. The most significant impact of this weather change was expected on Monday, with another spell of rainfall predicted on Wednesday. Similar conditions are anticipated in Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand.
The IMD has also predicted rainfall in various districts of Punjab and Haryana over the next two to three days. Dense fog is likely to persist, affecting visibility across these states. Bihar and Jharkhand, already experiencing cold waves and dense fog, may also receive rainfall due to the western disturbance.
The IMD continues to monitor the situation and has urged residents in affected areas to stay updated with weather advisories.
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