Rain in Delhi-NCR, weather becomes pleasant at the beginning of February

By :  Alka
Update: 2026-02-01 02:56 GMT

Rain in Delhi-NCR: The weather in Delhi-NCR has suddenly changed once again. Due to rain since midnight, the temperature has dropped again throughout the area. Snowfall continues in the mountains due to the Western Disturbance, and because of this, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert for several states. Due to this change, which started on February 1st, cold weather, rain, and strong winds are likely to continue for the next few days.


Weather changes in Delhi-NCR

Light to moderate rain was recorded in many areas of Delhi-NCR during the night, resulting in a clear drop in temperature. The rain caused waterlogging on the roads, and motorists faced difficulties at night. However, since the rain occurred late at night, there were no major traffic jams, but the speed of vehicles was certainly reduced. The IMD had already predicted intermittent rain and thunderstorms due to the influence of the Western Disturbance. On Sunday morning, the sky remained cloudy, and light to moderate rain continued, further increasing the feeling of cold.

This change is not limited to Delhi-NCR alone, but the effect of the weather is clearly visible throughout North India. Due to continuous snowfall in the hilly areas, cold winds are reaching the plains. According to the IMD, visibility may be quite low during the morning and night, which is likely to affect road and rail traffic. This weather instability is affecting people's daily activities.

What will the weather be like next? IMD's forecast

According to the Meteorological Department, light to moderate rain and snowfall may continue in the Western Himalayan regions between February 1st and 3rd. Day temperatures will drop in many parts of Northwest and Central India, while nights may be less cold. The Delhi-NCR region is likely to experience thunderstorms and rain throughout the day, and strong surface winds are expected from evening to night, making the cold feel even more biting. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) says that the Western Disturbance remains active, which is why the weather is not showing any signs of stabilizing, and people need to remain vigilant regarding the weather for the next few days.

Summary

Rain in Delhi-NCR and snowfall in the mountains have led to a drop in temperature. The IMD has issued an alert, and cold weather, strong winds, and rain are likely to continue in the coming days.

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