Cold wave grips north India; heavy rains lash south
The IMD says a cold to severe cold wave is sweeping through West Madhya Pradesh (until Nov 12), plus Haryana, Delhi, UP, East MP, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Odisha—all seeing temperatures dip 2-5°C below normal.
Meanwhile, Delhi-NCR is set for chilly nights at 9-12°C this week, and Punjab just saw a low of 7.5°C.
Down south? Heavy rains and thunderstorms are making quite a splash.
IMD issues health advisory amid extreme weather
This sudden chill isn't just uncomfortable—it can be risky for kids and older folks.
The IMD suggests taking extra care as the cold lingers below usual levels.
In Delhi-NCR especially, the combo of freezing temps and bad air quality means double trouble for health.
And with the South facing heavy rain while the North shivers, it's clear: India's weather is all over the place right now.