The western disturbance is expected to arrive over Jammu & Kashmir from north Pakistan, so both day and night temperatures may scale a bit during the next 24 hours. A possible rise of 2°C is likely in the minimum and the maximum temperatures. Weather in Delhi will become less cold due to a rise in morning temperature during this period.
The western disturbance will stop cool northerly winds during its stay in the region, though weather in northwestern parts of the country will not change much as the weather system is weak. Northwestern hills of Himalayas will receive light snowfall and rain under clouded skies and the weather will turn dry after the next 24 hours. This weather system will not have much effect in the plains of the region and cooler conditions will again resume from 25 January onwards.
Cold wave is expected to continue in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as northerly winds blowing here are left undisturbed. They will again bring down the temperatures a bit to sustain the cold wave during the next 48 hours. Fog is also likely to continue over Terai region in Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Bihar as they are witnessing a mix up of northerly with easterly winds.
The same mix up of the winds will be taking place in central India. This would form a cyclonic circulation over east Madhya Pradesh and adjoining Chhattisgarh as well as over Vidarbha region. So, rain is expected at one or two places in these parts during the next 24 hours.
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