Delhiites are feeling the warmth unusually early this February. Projections show peaks at 27 degrees by mid-month, mins nearing 13, as clear skies and slackened winds (17 km/h) fuel the rise. Heavy sweaters pack away; sharp sun rules afternoons, though evenings cool gently.
This pre-summer tease, per IMD, outpaces norms, with no cold reversal expected. The shift captivates as winter exits stage left.
UP’s weather splits: Delhi-adjacent heat versus fog in 24 districts like Pilibhit-Gorakhpur, easing via pachu gusts. Rajasthan warms westwards by degrees, bone-dry forecast. Northern Bihar fogs life to a crawl in Supaul-Muzaffarpur; Jharkhand’s core chills at 7-9 degrees, south rebounds.
Hills gear up for action—Skymet predicts western systems sparking rain-snow February 9 & 16 in elevated Himachal-Uttarakhand spots: Chamba, Uttarkashi et al. Lowlands? Predominantly dry across key regions, with high effects negligible beyond light chills.
Navigating this diverse forecast requires adaptation. Early heat, persistent fogs, isolated precip—India’s clime serves surprises, underscoring fluid atmospheric dynamics.
