NEW DELHI: North India remains under the influence of fog and cold wave conditions, and this scenario is likely to persist for the next five days across most regions, including Ayodhya, where Ram temple consecration ceremony is set to take place on January 22.
According to a newly launched dedicated webpage by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday, which provides weather information for Ayodhya and its surroundings, the holy city is anticipated to experience slightly better conditions compared to many parts of northwest India, such as Delhi-NCR, Punjab, and Haryana. This improvement is attributed to sunny days expected on the day of the ceremony.
According to a newly launched dedicated webpage by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday, which provides weather information for Ayodhya and its surroundings, the holy city is anticipated to experience slightly better conditions compared to many parts of northwest India, such as Delhi-NCR, Punjab, and Haryana. This improvement is attributed to sunny days expected on the day of the ceremony.
The holy city is expected to be slightly better than most parts of north-west India on January 22
The IMD, the nation’s primary weather forecaster, forecasts minimum (night) temperatures ranging from 6-8 degrees Celsius and maximum (day) temperatures around 15-17 degrees Celsius in Ayodhya on January 22. The latest forecast on Thursday evening also indicates a prolonged period of foggy conditions in the city for five consecutive days.