Cold wave to return in Odisha.IMD predicts dip in temperature.Weather Scientist Laxikant Giri explains
Due to the blanket of fog, morning traffic was affected with the visibility dropping to below 100 metres. Four and two-wheelers were seen moving along the city roads with fog lights on.
As per the available data, seven places in Odisha recorded minimum temperature below 10 degrees in the past 24 hours.
A low pressure area now lies over the central parts of South Bay of Bengal and adjoining East Equatorial Indian Ocean.
As per IMD, dense fog alert has been issued for the states- Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during the next 4-5 days.
Rayagada, Kalahandi, Kandhamal, Malkangiri, Koraput and Gajapati districts are expected to witness fog. In some places of these districts, the foggy weather conditions may affect normal visibility and vehicular movement on roads.
As per IMD, a gradual fall in the minimum temperature by 2 to 4 degree Celsius is likely over many parts of interior Maharashtra, south Gujarat region and south Madhya Pradesh during the next three days and no significant change thereafter.
The IMD has predicted a drop in minimum temperature in different parts of Odisha. As per the lastest forecast, the minimum temperature is likely to register a graduall fall by 3 to 4 degrees in next two to three days.
Semiliguda town in Koraput district witnessed the coldest night of the season on Tuesday. The southern town recorded night temperature of 6.4 degree Celsius.
The IMD said a low pressure area is likely to form over Southeast Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood today (November 16, 2022).
India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said G.Udaygiri in Kandhamal district recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 9.6 degrees yesterday.
The minimum temperature is likely to gradually fall by 3 to 4 degrees from February 11 over several parts of the State under the influence of western disturbance.
As per IMD, there will be no change in minimum (night) temperature during the next two days and gradually fall by 3 to 5 degree Celsius thereafter over the districts of Odisha.
As per the IMD’s weather bulletin, the minimum temperature in different parts of the State is likely to plunge by 3 to 4 degree Celsius. The gradual fall in minimum temperature will persist for almost three days.
The Regional MeT also stated that the State will not witness cold wave conditions in the next 7 days.
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