NewsOrbital Desk | October 7, 2025
Several northern states of India are witnessing a dramatic shift in weather conditions. Starting late Sunday night and continuing into Monday afternoon, intermittent showers swept across Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana -- leading to a noticeable dip in temperatures by nearly 8°C.
This unseasonal rain has brought a touch of chill to the air, especially in the national capital region, where residents woke up to a refreshing change after weeks of lingering humidity. The cooling trend has extended across neighboring states as well.
Meanwhile, the hill states—Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and parts of Jammu & Kashmir—have reported fresh snowfall in higher altitudes. The lower regions have also received steady rainfall, adding to the overall drop in mercury levels and enhancing the scenic beauty of the region.
As a result of the weather change, early signs of winter are being felt in many parts of the North. Morning and evening hours are now significantly cooler, drawing interest from tourists keen on experiencing the first snow or simply enjoying the pleasant hill weather.
Meteorologists suggest that such weather patterns are typical for this time of year, though the intensity of the temperature drop has surprised some residents.
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