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    It Will Get Cold Soon: Are You Ready for the Winter?

05:15 am
18 November 2023

It's Getting Colder
Are You Ready for the Winter Season?

Winter is coming India
Winter will be right here post Diwali celebrations

You might have already felt it. Just after Diwali the weather has changed! Now is the right time to make some preparations!

Heatwaves, prolonged spells of rains and now finally approaching winters: if you like crispy, cooler months, then this season is for you.

Here are a few tips to get ready for the cold days:

  • Warm clothing: Check your stock of sweaters, jackets, socks, and depending on your area in India you may also need a shawl and a muffler. Ensure you have a hat or another headgear along with gloves if you drive a two-wheeler in Northern states.
  • Check on the quilts and blankets: they may need a round of airing, dusting or cleaning after a long break!
  • Hot water bag can make your bedtime much more pleasant If your location goes well below 20°C in the cold months. Just keep it under the blanket 15 minutes before going to bed and enjoy a warm bed!

Keep a watch on the Temperature Radar to stay informed about the drop in the temperature in the coming weeks!

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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