Rain and Snowfall Likely in Late January and February

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Western disturbances are expected to arrive again from January 29 and may continue until the first week of February. Snowfall is likely to begin in the mountainous regions first. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of significant rainfall in eastern and southern India, including the northeastern states. Areas such as Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and several states in South India may witness rain. Some districts in Punjab could also experience rainfall, while the rest of the country is likely to remain dry.

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Cold to Intensify Again, Dry Weather Expected Across the Country on Republic Day

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Snowfall in the mountains has ceased. After recent rainfall in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and southern Haryana, the weather is expected to remain dry. North-westerly winds will blow across North India, Central India, and East India, leading to a drop in temperatures and the return of colder conditions.

The hilly areas will experience sunny and clear weather for the next 4-5 days. Most parts of the country are also expected to see clear skies. However, dense fog may form in the Gangetic plains during the morning and night.

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Rain to Bring Relief from Heat in North India, Snowfall Continues in the Mountains

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Snowfall has resumed in the mountainous regions, and rain activities are expected to persist until this evening. Light rain is also likely in parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. Currently, the maximum and minimum temperatures in North India remain above normal, causing a noticeable rise in warmth.

Starting January 24, temperatures will begin to drop, and by January 26, winter will make a return. The minimum temperature in Delhi and nearby areas is expected to dip to around 7°C. Meanwhile, South India will mostly experience dry weather, though very light rain is possible in Tamil Nadu.

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Chances of rain in many states including Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, see weather forecast

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Light snowfall has started on the high mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad. Now soon rain and snowfall will start in many districts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh as well as Jammu and Kashmir, which will continue till January 23. Western Disturbance is now reaching the mountains. A cyclonic wind area is formed over Rajasthan. At the same time, due to the effect of the area of ​​​​anti-cyclonic winds formed over Odisha, moist winds from the Bay of Bengal are increasing the humidity. Due to the combined effect of all these, there is a possibility of rain in western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and north-eastern Rajasthan including eastern districts of Punjab and Haryana on 22 and 23 January. There will be a huge reduction in the ongoing rain activities in South India. From January 23, the temperature will once again start falling in many districts of western Punjab, western Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat.

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More Western Disturbances will arrive this month, rain and snowfall will continue in many states

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In 2025, there is a possibility of Western Disturbances coming continuously. Good Western Disturbances will come by the end of January and it will continue in February as well. There will be intermittent snowfall in the mountains during the next three to four days. Minimum temperatures will now start increasing in Northwest and Central India and there will be some reduction in cold. Light rain will start in North India from January 22 and many states will see good rain on January 23 and 24. Rain may continue in Tamil Nadu, South Karnataka and Kerala.

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Snowfall Returns to the Mountains, Heavy Rain Expected in Many States from January 22

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This January has seen consistent snowfall in the mountains, and the trend continues. Over the next 24 hours, high-altitude regions will experience snowfall, with heavy snow predicted between January 22 and January 24. From January 22 onwards, the weather in North India will begin to shift, bringing rain to several districts in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan on January 23 and 24. Isolated hailstorms are also likely.

In South India, districts in Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, may see rain over the next two days. Southern Andhra Pradesh and Kerala are also expected to experience rainfall. Meanwhile, the weather in eastern and north-eastern India is expected to remain clear, while states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha will continue to experience dry conditions.

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A Project Worth 1400 Crore Rupee to Solve Irrigation Challenges

Sendhwa Micro Udvahan Sinchai Pariyojana

Proper irrigation is crucial for successful farming, yet many farmers struggle to access adequate water for their fields. To address this issue, the Madhya Pradesh government has launched the “Sendhwa Micro Udvahan Sinchai Pariyojana.” This ambitious project aims to transport water directly from sources to fields through pipelines.

By leveraging modern micro-irrigation techniques, the project will enable irrigation over a larger area while conserving water. Farmers will benefit from reduced water usage, increased crop yields, and lower agricultural expenses, making this initiative a boon for the farming community.

As per reports, the project is estimated to cost ₹1,402.74 crore and will provide irrigation facilities to approximately 44,148.50 hectares across 98 villages. Around 53,000 farmers are expected to benefit from this initiative.

Farmers seeking to avail of this scheme can contact their nearest agriculture department or project office for more details.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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There is a possibility of torrential rain from January 21, see the weather forecast of your area

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Many states of the country have witnessed rain and thundershowers. Light to moderate snowfall has occurred in the mountains once again. The weather will remain almost dry during the next 4 days. But heavy rains are possible in Kerala including Tamil Nadu. Minimum temperatures will increase in North and Central India during the next two-three days. A new Western Disturbance will start affecting the mountains from January 18. There will be snowfall again in the mountains between January 18 and January 23. Heavy rain is expected in many districts of Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on January 21 and 22.

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Meteorological Department issued yellow alert, know the weather forecast of your area

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North India is facing the effect of severe cold, cold wave and dense fog. Visibility has become very low due to dense fog in many districts of UP including the national capital Delhi and NCR. In such a situation, road, rail and air traffic have been affected. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for the next few days. During this time, light to moderate rain and lightning are also expected.

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Chances of rain from Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh, know the weather forecast of your area

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Today, on January 15, dense fog is looming over many districts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, North Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Rail, road and air traffic are being affected significantly. Rain is likely to start in Rajasthan today. Rain is also likely in south-western Uttar Pradesh and northern Madhya Pradesh today. Many areas of Delhi including Haryana may also receive rain during the next 24 hours. There will be light snowfall in the mountains. Heavy snowfall may occur in the mountains on January 18 and 19. Rain activities are likely to increase in Tamil Nadu. The weather of the rest of India will remain dry.

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