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Rain alert

For the last few days, the weather has been changing continuously in many states of North India. All areas of North India are seeing the effect of cold in the morning and evening. In the afternoon, the sun is getting relief from the cold. The sky of Delhi-NCR was cloudy on Monday. According to the Meteorological Department, the cyclonic winds are located in the northeast Bangladesh.

The cold will not fall

According to the Meteorological Department, there is no possibility of cold in Uttar Pradesh in the next two days. The maximum temperature in Delhi, NCR, Haryana and many cities of Uttar Pradesh has been recorded more than 28 degrees Celsius. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has issued rain alert for many states.

Light clouds will remain

On Monday, Delhi-NCR was cloudy during the day. Delhi will also be cloudy in Delhi on Tuesday. Sun will also continue to come out in between. The weather will be cleared from Delhi-NCR from Wednesday, during which the maximum temperature is estimated to be 27 degrees Celsius. According to the information, there is no possibility of any special cold in Delhi-NCR in the next few days.

These states of the country will rain

The Meteorological Department will receive rain in West Bengal and Sikkim from Tuesday (February 11) to Friday (14 February). Apart from this, light rain alert has been issued in Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Light rain is estimated in Arunachal Pradesh till the 15th. Snowfall is also estimated. According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are also possible from 11 to 13 February along with thunderstorms and lightning.

The weather will be dry in Telangana

The Meteorological Center said in the daily weather report on Sunday that the maximum temperature in Telangana for three days is estimated to be 2-3 degrees Celsius above normal. According to the Meteorological Department, a dry season is expected to remain in Telangana in seven days.

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