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IMD issues orange alert for dense fog in Haryana

The weather is constantly changing in Haryana. Now the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert of dense fog from today till December 26. Whereas the department had issued a yellow alert yesterday till 27th December. Weather experts say that people traveling by vehicles in these districts need to be more alert in the morning […]

The weather is constantly changing in Haryana. Now the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert of dense fog from today till December 26. Whereas the department had issued a yellow alert yesterday till 27th December.
Weather experts say that people traveling by vehicles in these districts need to be more alert in the morning and evening. Today it will be cloudy in some districts, and the Meteorological Department has also predicted drizzle. After this, once again there are chances of rain from 26th December.
Orange alert of dense fog has been issued in Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Karnal of Haryana today and tomorrow. Orange haze alert has been issued in Sirsa, Fatehabad and Hisar from December 24 to December 27. Along with this, there is a yellow alert regarding dense fog in Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, Kaithal, Kurukshetra till December 28. Balsamand area of ​​Hisar in Haryana was the coldest. The minimum temperature here has been recorded at 4.9 degrees. Apart from this, it was 6.0 in Fatehabad, 6.2 in Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, 6.5 in Hisar, 7.0 in Yamunanagar, 7.5 in Kurukshetra and Mewat, 7.7 in Panchkula, 7.8 in Sonipat. Karnal’s nights were the hottest, the minimum temperature here was recorded at 10.1. Meteorologists say that cold weather continues in the state. This change will cause a drop in day and night temperatures. The onset of cold in the month of December is considered beneficial for the Rabi season crop, especially for the wheat crop. Farmers are feeling relief from the change in weather. The process of dew falling in the morning and evening has also started.
Agricultural experts say that if fog increases with winter, it can be harmful for the mustard crop. Experts say that there is a possibility of pests in the crop in this season, hence farmers need more care. Due to fog, the night and morning temperatures drop.

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