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Rise in Temperature this Week

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17 March 2025

Weather for North India
Rise in Temperature this Week

Due to the frequent passage of western disturbances, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan experienced light to moderate rainfall over the past few days, bringing relief from rising temperatures.

However, as the weather clears, temperatures will gradually rise again, especially from March 20th to 23rd.

A weak western disturbance will approach on March 19th, bringing scattered rain to the higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, but the plains of North India will remain unaffected.

Temperatures in cities like Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Patiala, which had dropped to 24°C-27°C recently, will rise to the low 30s starting March 20th.

This warming trend will continue, with temperatures expected to climb by 4°C-5°C over the next few days, offering a taste of early spring warmth.Keep an eye on the radar!

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