Weather update: Foggy morning, cloudy sky, severe cold arriving in Uttar Pradesh, says weatherman

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Kanpur, December 17: The chances of western disturbance becoming active in the mountains have increased, due to which northwest cold winds will increase rapidly in Uttar Pradesh.

Along with this, the movement of clouds will also increase and there will be fog in the morning and evening. The Meteorological Department says that the temperature will fall in the coming days and cold will increase.

Meteorologist Dr SN Sunil Pandey of Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agricultural Technology said on Sunday that the Western Disturbance is over Jammu and Kashmir and its adjoining areas and a cyclonic circulation is over the equatorial Indian Ocean and over the south-western Bay of Bengal near the Sri Lankan coast. Due to this, the cold is gradually increasing in most of the cities of Uttar Pradesh including Kanpur division.

Pandey said along with this, a drop in temperature is also being seen. The effect of snowfall on the mountains is now being seen in the form of winter in entire Uttar Pradesh including Delhi-NCR. Night temperatures are falling in Kanpur. Severe cold was seen in the surrounding areas since morning. If there is cloud cover during the day, the temperature may drop and the cold of the day may increase. You may have to face some problems due to dense fog in the morning, but the fog will disappear with the sunrise.

Dr SN Sunil Pandey said that in Kanpur and its surrounding cities, the maximum temperature was recorded at 22.8 and the minimum temperature was 5.7 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity in the morning was 94 percent and the relative humidity in the afternoon was 32 percent. The direction of the winds was north-west with an average speed of 1.6 km per hour. According to the weather forecast, there is every possibility of cold to increase day and night with light to moderate cloudy sky in Uttar Pradesh in the next five days, but there is no possibility of rain.

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