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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a fluctuating temperature pattern for Uttar Pradesh (UP) over the next few days. An initial drop in temperature over the next 48 hours will be followed by a 48-hour warming period before a significant temperature plunge. This change is attributed to an active western disturbance originating from northern Pakistan. The चंद्रशेखर आजाद कृषि एवं प्रौद्योगिकी विश्वविद्यालय (Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology) predicts a 2-degree Celsius decrease in temperature within the next 48 hours.
While a cold wave is not officially declared yet across UP and Bihar (unlike Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh), UP is experiencing chilly conditions, especially during evenings, due to brisk, cold winds. The wind speed has increased significantly, reaching a season-high of 5.8 km/h and occasionally gusting up to 20 km/h.
The dense fog has disrupted train schedules, with trains arriving at Kanpur Central Station experiencing substantial delays. Passengers are canceling their journeys due to the disruptions. In Varanasi, westerly winds have brought a chill to the evenings, and further temperature drops are expected. Another western disturbance is predicted to arrive on December 13th and 14th.
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UP Braces for Temperature Rollercoaster: IMD Predicts Fluctuating Weather Conditions
LUCKNOW, [Date] – Uttar Pradesh is set to experience a volatile temperature pattern in the coming days, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). The forecast indicates an initial dip in temperatures over the next 48 hours, followed by a brief period of warming before a more significant drop is expected.
“An active western disturbance originating from northern Pakistan will influence the weather across Uttar Pradesh,” stated an IMD spokesperson. The चंद्रशेखर आजाद कृषि एवं प्रौद्योगिकी विश्वविद्यालय (Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology) in Kanpur has also predicted a 2-degree Celsius decrease in temperature over the next two days.
While an official cold wave has yet to be declared for UP and Bihar, residents are already feeling the chill, especially during evenings, due to brisk, cold winds. Wind speeds have increased significantly, reaching a seasonal peak of 5.8 km/h with gusts reaching up to 20 km/h in some areas.
The dense fog blanketing the region is causing significant disruptions to transportation, particularly impacting train schedules. Passengers traveling through Kanpur Central Station are facing major delays, with some trains running over 40 hours behind schedule. The delays have led to widespread travel cancellations, with 640 passengers canceling their tickets on Wednesday alone.
In Varanasi, westerly winds picked up in the afternoon, bringing a renewed chill to the evenings. The weather department anticipates further temperature drops in the coming days as these winds persist.
Another western disturbance is expected to hit the region around December 13th and 14th, potentially bringing further changes in wind direction and temperature, according to senior scientist Atul Kumar Singh from the Regional Meteorological Center. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and take necessary precautions against the changing conditions.