A meteorological rollercoaster grips India, with contrasting conditions baffling residents. Delhi embodies this split personality—bright days teasing summer at 24°C max, while nights dip to 9°C under partial cloud cover and potential morning mist, per IMD forecasts. No dramatic changes loom for the week; subtle 1-2 degree swings keep the status quo.
Uttar Pradesh’s weather flips dramatically. Orange alerts for very dense fog blanket Tarai zones including Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Pilibhit, and Lakhimpur Kheri on February 10. Moderate fog hits Azamgarh, Mau, Barabanki. Noida’s haze lifts by afternoon; Lucknow basks in sharp sun, possibly reaching 26°C.
In Bihar, colder nights ahead with 1-3 degree minimum drops heighten early chills, but sunny days in Patna provide respite. Jharkhand’s mornings stay foggy till mid-February, days clear and temperatures steady.
Mountain regions gear up for turmoil. Himachal’s new western disturbance promises snow on peaks and rain from February 9-10; Kukumseri shivers at -13.4°C, bracing for steeper declines. Uttarakhand alerts five districts—Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Pithoragarh among them—for precipitation, hampering high-altitude life beyond 3,000m.
Rajasthan surges ahead into warmth, crossing 25°C widely, Barmer at 31°C. Winter gear is history as dry weather dominates the coming week, heralding pre-monsoon vibes.