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CommodityWireWeather Forecast: IMD sees wet spell in parts of Uttar Pradesh Tue-Wed, Madhya Pradesh Wed-Thu
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IMD sees wet spell in parts of Uttar Pradesh Tue-Wed, Madhya Pradesh Wed-Thu

This story was originally published at 15:12 IST on 14 February 2026
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Informist, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026

 

MUMBAI – A fresh western disturbance is likely to form to the northwest of India on Monday, which is likely to cause rainfall over parts of west Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday and Wednesday and over Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday and Thursday, the India Meteorological Department has said. Rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is expected over parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and north Rajasthan on Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather department said.

 

Rainfall or snowfall is expected over parts of Arunachal Pradesh till Sunday, over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad on Monday and Tuesday, and over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather bureau said.

 

Currently, an upper air cyclonic circulation lies over the east equatorial Indian Ocean and the adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal. Under its influence, a low pressure area is expected to form over the central parts of south Bay of Bengal and the adjoining equatorial Indian Ocean in the next 48 hours, the weather bureau said.

 

The weather department has warned of dense fog conditions over parts of Himachal Pradesh till Sunday. Visibility drops to 0–50 metres in "very dense fog" conditions and to 51–200 metres in "dense fog" conditions.

 

The weather department has issued a yellow alert for hot and humid conditions over coastal Karnataka till Monday, and over Konkan and Goa on Sunday and Monday. A yellow alert is issued when the maximum temperature is 4.5 degrees Celsius to 6.4 degrees Celsius above normal.

 

No significant change in minimum temperature is likely over northwest and central India in the next 24 hours, after which a gradual rise by 2–3 degrees Celsius is likely in the subsequent three days, the weather bureau said. No significant change in minimum temperatures is expected over the rest of the country, the bureau said.

 

Maximum temperatures over many parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka are expected to rise by 2–3 degrees Celsius in the next three days, the weather department said.  End

 

Reported by Shreya Shetty

Edited by Ashish Shirke

 

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