North India remains clear and bright. Night temperatures have come down to single digit in most parts of the plains including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR and North Rajasthan. Morning hours will remain cold and fog free tomorrow as well. No major changes likely in weather conditions for the next 3 days.
We can expect a Western Disturbance by the 6th of February. Some relief likely as minimums could rise up to lower teens in the plains.
Talking about fog, we can say that mostly shallow fog is likely in the northern plains. Isolated places in East and Northeast India could see some dense to moderate fog.
The cyclonic circulation over Northeast India will continue to bring isolated light rainfall over Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. Once again, the only part of the country to receive some precipitation.
The central parts of the country will continue to be warm and sunny. All thanks to the prevailing anti-cyclone.
Telangana is hottest pocket of the country, with day temperatures way above normal levels.
The coastal parts of Karnataka and Kerala are witnessing warm afternoon with maximums reaching mid-thirties. The feeble trough persists in the Southwest Bay of Bengal off the Sri Lanka coast. But nor rainfall likely in Peninsular India for the next couple of days.
Delhi will be cold with minimum temperature settling at 7°C. Kolkata will be warm and sunny with maximum and minimum at 29°C and 20°C.
Hyderabad will be one of the hottest cities of the country with maximum touching 36°C. Bengaluru will be warm with maximum settling at 31°C.