Jhalawar: The severity of winter is increasing, minimum temperature below 10 degrees.

Jhalawar News Desk: Winter has started showing its colors in the entire district including the city. Due to severe cold, people have started waking up late in the morning. At the same time, people coming out of their homes early in the morning are now seen wrapped in warm clothes. Due to this change in the weather, the severity of cold is likely to increase further. According to the Meteorological Department, due to snowfall in the upper areas of Kashmir Valley and the force of northern winds, the severity of winter has started increasing in the state. Winter will be at its peak due to snowfall in Kashmir Valley.

The Meteorological Department says that there will be a period of severe winter in the state in December and January. According to the information, the temperature of many cities has fallen below average during night and day. The chill has started increasing in the morning and evening. Fog has started appearing in the morning. In such a situation, visibility has become very low. Due to which the drivers have started facing problems in the morning. The maximum temperature of Jhalawar city was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius on Thursday. The minimum temperature was recorded at 9 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature of Jhalawar will drop in the coming days and cold will increase. According to the Meteorological Department, this time Rajasthan is going to have severe winter from mid-December to January. This time it will be colder than last many years. At the same time, winter can also break records of many years.

crops will be brighter

The temperature has decreased after showing the colors of winter in the district. Till now, due to intense heat during the day, wheat, mustard and other crops were not able to grow. Due to the intense heat, the crops were turning yellow and the crops were not able to keep pace. But now as the weather cools down, it will grow well.

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