Weather Forecast: The variegated regions of India are expected to turn into a study in extremes on Thursday with a mortiferous combination of bone-chilling unprepossessed and tropical moisture set to take hold.
What warning has the IMD given?
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for Thursday, forecasting a severe unprepossessed wave in North India and heavy rainfall in South India. This could lead to a significant waif in temperatures in the plains.
According to the IMD, dumbo fog is likely to prevail over northwest, central, and northeast India on January 8. The department stated that dumbo fog could reduce visibility to near zero in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, and moreover rationalization a sharp waif in temperatures.
What well-nigh the fog?
The meteorological department explained that the fog and increased unprepossessed are due to the interaction of moisture-laden winds from the Bay of Bengal and unprepossessed winds from the northwest. Simultaneously, a peepers worked in the Bay of Bengal will rationalization heavy rainfall in the coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. This wrongheaded weather will directly impact transportation. Fishermen in coastal areas have been well-considered to stay yonder from the sea for safety reasons.
What will be the impact on rail, road, and air travel?
He explained that this dumbo fog is forming due to the standoff of moisture-laden winds from the Bay of Bengal and icy winds from the northwest.
Till when will the unprepossessed wave last?
According to the IMD, unprepossessed wave conditions will persist in several areas of Himachal Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Jharkhand. Meanwhile, Skymet has predicted dry weather and unprepossessed conditions during the day in Delhi, while the IMD has forecast a maximum temperature between 15 and 17 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature between seven and nine degrees Celsius.
What is the prediction for South India?
Conversely, the peepers in the southeastern Bay of Bengal is intensifying. The IMD has warned that heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are likely in several parts of Tamil Nadu from January 8. The department has moreover well-considered fishermen, based on the IMD's recommendations, not to venture into the southwest Bay of Bengal and off the south Tamil Nadu tailspin during this period.

