Snowfall in the mountains will lead to frost in the plains of Haryana, resulting in a significant drop in both daytime and nighttime temperatures. According to meteorologists, a decrease of 7 to 8 degrees in daytime temperatures is expected. However, clear weather is anticipated until then, with no chances of rain in Haryana until October 24.
Haryana is experiencing a rapid change in weather, with both daytime and nighttime temperatures showing a decline over the past 24 hours. The daytime temperature has dropped by 0.9 degrees, while the minimum temperature has decreased by about 0.5 degrees. On October 24, the weather in Haryana is expected to change due to northwesterly winds originating from Pakistan.
Snowfall in the mountains will result in frost in the plains of Haryana, leading to a significant drop in both daytime and nighttime temperatures. Meteorologists predict a decrease of 7 to 8 degrees in daytime temperatures. However, clear weather is expected until then, with no chances of rain in Haryana until October 24.
Due to the changing weather, frost is expected at night, resulting in a slight chill in the mornings and evenings. Meteorologists have indicated that both daytime and nighttime temperatures will decline in the coming days. Additionally, the burning of crop stubble is significantly deteriorating Haryana’s air quality.
In the past 24 hours, the air quality in Kaithal and Karnal districts has been the worst, with an AQI recorded over 300. Meanwhile, Panipat, Yamunanagar, Bahadurgarh, Faridabad, and Gurugram districts have also reported AQI levels exceeding 200. So far, the performance of the monsoon in the state has been satisfactory.
This year, 406.4 mm of rainfall has been recorded so far, compared to 424.6 mm, which is just 4% below normal. This indicates that the rainfall quota has nearly been met. When analysing the rainfall situation by district, 10 districts have experienced a deficit of 10% to 38%, while 12 districts have received rainfall that is 10% to 71% above normal.