Cold to Increase in Maharashtra Until January 2...

Cold to Increase in Maharashtra Until January 2...

Currently, the weather in Maharashtra along with the country is constantly changing, sometimes increasing cold and sometimes slightly decreasing. Due to these fluctuations, citizens do not get an exact idea of the cold.
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Maharashtra Weather Update: Currently, the weather in Maharashtra along with the country is constantly changing, sometimes increasing cold and sometimes slightly decreasing. Due to these fluctuations, citizens do not get an exact idea of the cold. At the same time, the air condition in many cities is deteriorating and pollution levels appear to be rising.

Although the new year is just a few days away, the cold weather is still persistent. In many parts of the state, temperatures have dropped below 10 degrees, and the cold is felt intensely in the morning and night. Dense fog has spread in many places in North India, and warnings have been issued in some states. The impact of these weather changes is likely to be felt in Maharashtra soon, with Vidarbha and North Maharashtra being more affected.

According to weather experts, a new weather change process is about to start in North India. This will increase the intensity of cold winds, and there is a possibility of increased chill in some areas. Although there are no direct cold waves in Maharashtra, the cold from neighboring areas can affect here. As a result, temperatures are expected to drop further in places like Nagpur, Gondia, and Nashik. Citizens are urged to take necessary precautions as the cold is expected to increase in the coming days. The chill is likely to persist until January 2, and the cold will remain strong in areas like Parbhani, Dhule, Ahilyanagar, and Niphad. The cold will be felt more at night and early morning, and this situation is likely to continue in January as well.

Concern due to Mumbai's weather

Meanwhile, the air quality in Mumbai has deteriorated again, raising concerns about citizens' health. The air quality index has reached 277, which is considered dangerous. It has been observed that the pollution levels are higher in areas like Wadala, Kurla, Bandra, Govandi, Parel, Borivali, Malad, Dadar, and Colaba.

The increased presence of fine dust particles in the air can increase the risk of respiratory diseases. This situation has arisen due to vehicle congestion, changes in weather, and local factors. Therefore, children, elderly individuals, and those with respiratory diseases are advised to avoid going outside or use masks if necessary.

In Brief

  • The weather in Maharashtra is constantly changing.

  • Sometimes the cold increases and sometimes it decreases, making it difficult for citizens to accurately predict the cold.

  • The air quality is deteriorating in many cities.

  • The pollution level has increased, citizens should take precautions.

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