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Many hilly and plain areas of Kashmir valley received the first snowfall of the season on Monday. Sadhna Top, Gurez, Pir Panjal Range, Pir Ki Gali, Sonamarg of Kupwara district and Zojila Pass of Ladakh also received snowfall. After this, a huge crowd of tourists is being seen in the ski resorts of Gulmarg and Sonamarg. Due to snowfall, fog prevailed in Srinagar and other parts of the valley, due to which road and air traffic was disrupted. The Meteorological Department has predicted light snowfall along with light rain at some places in North and Central Kashmir. 5 pictures of snowfall… State-wise weather condition… Rajasthan: Day temperature continues to fall, mercury reaches 11 degrees in Mount Abu People in Rajasthan will have to wait for severe cold. The cold, which usually intensifies from the second week of November, is likely to occur from the last days of the third week this season. During this time, the day and night temperature in the state is likely to remain above average. The Meteorological Center, Jaipur has predicted the weather in Rajasthan to remain completely dry till November 15 and there will be a slight drop in temperature. On the other hand, smog was also felt in Sri Ganganagar on Monday morning. Similarly, there was light fog in Sikar in the morning. Read the full news… Chhattisgarh: No change in minimum temperature for 3 days, cold after November 15
There is no possibility of any significant change in the minimum temperature in the state for the next 3 days. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of light clouds in some parts. The day temperature in the capital Raipur is expected to be around 33°C and the night temperature around 20°C. A day before, on Sunday, the weather was humid with light clouds. 84 percent humidity was recorded in the morning and 55 percent in the evening. Bihar: AQI of 4 cities crosses 200, Siwan’s air is the worst The air of many districts of the state has become polluted. Due to increased humidity in the air, the amount of dust particles has increased. This has worsened the air quality. Siwan’s AQI was recorded as the highest at 296 on the previous day. Apart from this, 209 AQI was recorded in Patna, 208 in Muzaffarpur, 203 in Buxar, 155 in Gaya and 153 in Bihar Sharif. At the same time, according to the Meteorological Center, this will be the first time in the last five years, when cold has not entered Bihar till the second week of November. Earlier, cold used to start after Diwali and Chhath Puja, but this year it has not happened. According to IMD, due to the effect of ‘La Nina’, more cold is expected in the country this year. It is expected to become active in India in the third week of November or in December. Due to its activity, there is a possibility of severe cold from December to February. Haryana: Timing of schools changed, decision due to increasing cold The Education Department has changed the timing of schools from Monday. According to the order, single shift schools will run from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. At the same time, schools with double shifts will run from 7:55 to 12:30 in the first shift and from 12:40 to 5:15 in the second shift. The order will be in force from November 12, 2024 to February 15, 2025. This change has been made in view of the continuously increasing cold. Read full news… Himachal: Possibility of rain and snowfall, yellow alert of fog in Mandi and Bilaspur According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), light snowfall may occur in Chamba, Kangra and Lahaul Spiti districts. Light rain may also occur in the lower areas of these districts. The weather is expected to remain clear in other districts of the state. According to the IMD, the weather will be clear across the state from November 12 to 14. At the same time, Western Disturbance will be active on November 15. Due to this, there is a possibility of rain and snowfall for the next 48 hours. The people of the state have been waiting for rain for a long time, because drought-like conditions have arisen due to the long dry spell. Farmers are facing the maximum impact of this. Farmers are not able to sow wheat on 90 percent of the land. Wheat is sown on 3.26 lakh hectares of land in the state, but this time, so far, wheat has been sown only on 30 thousand hectares.
