Warm January likely in most parts of India: IMD
In January, most parts of India will experience higher than normal minimum and maximum temperatures. However, some eastern, northwest, and west-central regions may have lower minimum temperatures. Rainfall in north India from January to March is l...

Western and northern parts of central India are expected to experience more cold wave days than usual during January, he said.
The IMD said rainfall in north India during January to March is likely to be below normal, with less than 86 per cent of the long-period average (LPA).
The average rainfall for north India during this period, based on 1971-2020 data, is about 184.3 mm.
Northern and northwestern states like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh grow rabi crops, including wheat, peas, gram and barley, in winter (October to December) and harvest them in summer (April to June).
Rainfall during winter, caused by western disturbances, plays a crucial role in their growth.
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