Key Points:
- Delhi NCR Weather: Light fog in the morning; clear skies later. Voting for assembly elections begins at 7 AM.
- Temperature in Delhi: Minimum 9°C, maximum 21°C; no rain expected.
- Mumbai and Maharashtra: Clear skies, rising temperatures; Mumbai’s max temperature at 31°C.
- South India: Clear weather across Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.
- North India: Cloudy in Lucknow; sunny in Patna. Mild cold in Madhya Pradesh.
- Kolkata: Partly cloudy with a max temperature of 29°C.
New Delhi: Residents of Delhi woke up to light fog this morning, but the skies are expected to clear as the day progresses. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the weather will remain favorable for voters heading to polling stations. The minimum temperature is forecasted at 9°C, with a maximum of 21°C. The absence of rain ensures a hassle-free voting experience. Sunshine with occasional clouds will provide relief from the winter chill.
Mumbai and Maharashtra: Rising Mercury
In Mumbai, the weather remains clear with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 31°C. The warmth is spreading across Maharashtra, with Nagpur experiencing a high of 33°C and Pune reaching up to 32°C under partly cloudy skies.
South India: Comfortable and Clear
The southern cities are enjoying stable weather today. Chennai’s temperature will range between 24°C and 30°C, while Hyderabad will see a high of 33°C. Bengaluru remains cooler, with temperatures between 18°C and 26°C.
North India: Mixed Conditions
Lucknow will witness cloudy skies with temperatures between 13°C and 26°C. Meanwhile, Patna enjoys a sunny day with similar highs of 26°C. Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh will experience mild cold, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 25°C.
Kolkata: Partly Cloudy
In Kolkata, the weather alternates between clouds and sunshine. The minimum temperature is expected at 22°C, while the maximum reaches up to 29°C.
This February day offers diverse weather conditions across India but largely remains pleasant and favorable for outdoor activities like voting in Delhi or exploring other cities. With no major disruptions expected, it’s an ideal day for citizens to plan their activities comfortably.