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IMD Issues Weather Alert: Cold Wave & Dense Fog From December 9, Check Likely Affected States & Impact

Severe cold wave and dense fog conditions to hit many Indian states from Dec 9; IMD urges caution and warns fishermen to avoid sea zones.

Published By: Neerja Mishra
Last Updated: December 8, 2025 19:33:55 IST

A fresh cold wave and dense fog alert covers several Indian states starting Tuesday, December 9. The national weather agency warns of a rapid temperature drop, chill winds, and early-morning fog that could disrupt daily life. From northern plains to central belts and eastern regions, millions may face freezing nights and visibility hazards.

IMD Weather Forecast – Dense Fog & Cold Wave From Dec 9

The weather warning spans a broad zone: central, eastern and northern peninsular India. Cold conditions are expected from December 9 to December 12 in parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Meanwhile, northwest and western states — including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, parts of Rajasthan, and Maharashtra — may feel the chill from December 10 through December 12.

In addition, isolated pockets in Assam and Manipur will likely see dense fog between December 9 and December 13. Similar foggy conditions may affect East Uttar Pradesh and parts of Odisha on December 9 and 10.

Severe Cold & Dense Fog: Why It’s Happening?

Meteorologists say a mix of global and regional weather patterns is causing the chill. A cyclonic circulation over Bangladesh, a strong western disturbance over north-west Pakistan, and active winds over the Bay of Bengal are all coming together. A high-speed Subtropical Westerly Jet over Northeast India further chills the air.

The result: a sudden drop in night temperatures, shivering mornings, and likely frost or widespread fog in low-lying areas.

Cold Snap Already Felt in the North

Recent nights have turned bitterly cold in parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal and Gilgit-Baltistan. Many towns registered minimum temperatures below 5 °C. In the plains, places like Faridkot and Gurdaspur (Punjab) saw readings dip near 4.5 °C. Regions in west Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh also recorded unusually low night temperatures.

Forecasters expect a slight 1–2 °C rise in minimum temperatures across northwest India, Madhya Pradesh and Gangetic West Bengal — but parts of Gujarat, northeast and southern peninsular states may see a further drop.

Health, Travel & Safety Alerts: What You Should Do

Citizens should prepare for chilly nights and poor visibility. Fog can disrupt early-morning travel and increase the risk of road accidents. People with respiratory issues, the elderly, and children should take precautions.

In coastal zones and fishing areas — especially parts of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal — strong winds and sea hazards could cause trouble. Fishermen have been advised not to venture out between December 8 and December 13.

What Governments & Authorities Must Do

  • Issue fog and cold-wave advisories in vulnerable districts.
  • Ensure medical facilities are ready for cold-related illnesses.
  • Help farmers and livestock owners safeguard crops and animals from frost.
  • Alert transport systems — especially trains, flights and roadways — about visibility issues.
  • Deploy rescue and support services in coastal and fishing zones.

Brace for a Chilly, Foggy Week Ahead

With cold waves and dense fog looming large, large swaths of India must gear up for a tough few days. From thick blankets and warm drinks to cautious driving at dawn, people should stay safe and stay alert. The next few days won’t just test the thermostat — but also how well we handle sudden winter blows.

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