NEW DELHI: Above ordinary downpour of around 121% of the Long Period Average (LPA) is normal in north India in February, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. The LPA for the district in February in view of the information from 1961-2010 is around 65.3 mm. Precipitation in January was 129% overabundance with 133% abundance in northwest India.
Underneath typical temperatures are logical in many pieces of the country. In pieces of upper east India, south peninsular, and focal India, ordinary to above typical least temperatures are reasonable in February.
A functioning western aggravation is probably going to influence northwest India from February 2 while an instigated cyclonic course is normal over Rajasthan a day after the fact. What’s more, dampness invasion from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal to northwest India at lower and center tropospheric levels is additionally reasonable on February 2 and 3. High dampness benefiting from the Bay of Bengal at lower tropospheric levels to east and bordering upper east India is additionally logical on February 3 and 4.
Another western aggravation is probably going to influence the Western Himalayan area from February 6. Affected by the dynamic western unsettling influence and its incited cyclonic course, inescapable light to direct precipitation or snowfall is probable in the area from February 2 to 4. Detached hailstorm is possible in Jammu division, Himachal Pradesh on February 2 and 3, and in Uttarakhand on February 3 and 4. Segregated light precipitation is probable in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh on February 2. Boundless light to direct precipitation is logical in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh on February 3 and 4 with its pinnacle force on February 3.