Haryana's Seasonal Warming Trend: Temperatures Rise Gradually as Winter Weakens
Haryana's Warming Trend: Temperatures Rise as Winter Weakens

Haryana's Seasonal Warming Trend: Temperatures Rise Gradually as Winter Weakens

Gurgaon: Seasonal warming continued to make its presence felt across Haryana on Sunday, with both night and day temperatures showing a gradual but steady increase. According to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), daytime readings remained slightly below the seasonal average, indicating a slow transition from winter to early summer.

Temperature Trends Across the State

In Gurgaon, the minimum temperature recorded was 12.8 degrees Celsius, which was 0.8 degrees higher than the previous day. This signals a slow softening of winter nights as the region moves towards warmer conditions. On Saturday, the maximum temperature was 28.1 degrees Celsius, while the minimum was 13.1 degrees Celsius.

Across Haryana, minimum temperatures rose by an average of 2.1 degrees Celsius compared to Saturday, though they stayed close to normal for this time of the year. No rainfall was reported from any station in the state, highlighting the dry conditions.

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Daytime Temperatures Edge Up

Day temperatures also saw an upward trend. According to IMD, maximum temperatures across Haryana increased by an average of 1.9 degrees Celsius but continued to remain 1.9 degrees below normal. In Gurgaon, the maximum temperature touched 28.2 degrees Celsius at the automatic weather station (AWS), up 1.8 degrees from the previous day.

Among other districts, Bhiwani was the hottest in the state at 30.8 degrees Celsius, followed closely by Nuh at 30.7 degrees Celsius and Hisar at 30.1 degrees Celsius. Rohtak recorded a maximum of 28.5 degrees Celsius, while Ambala logged 27.8 degrees Celsius. Chandigarh saw a maximum temperature of 28.1 degrees Celsius, which was 1.9 degrees below the normal for this time of the year.

Nighttime Observations

At night, Karnal remained the coolest place in the state, recording a minimum temperature of 12.3 degrees Celsius. This reflects the varied temperature patterns across different regions of Haryana.

IMD Insights on Seasonal Shift

IMD officials emphasized that the trend reflects a seasonal shift rather than an abrupt spike. "We are seeing a gradual rise in both minimum and maximum temperatures as winter conditions weaken. While nights are turning milder, daytime temperatures are still below normal due to the absence of strong heat conditions," an IMD official said. They added that a steady warming trend is expected in the coming days if current conditions persist.

Overall Weather Pattern

Overall, the weather pattern points to a smooth transition from winter to early summer, with comfortable nights and moderately warm days continuing across much of Haryana for now. This gradual warming is typical for the season and indicates a stable climatic shift without extreme fluctuations.

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