Ludhiana: this January is the coldest month in 52 years in all weather parameters, revealing the Agromet Observatory of the Maximum Punjab Agriculture University (day) and minimum (night) temperature, rain, the number of rainy days and no-sunshine, wind speed and relative humidity, this January Extraordinary since the Observatory University of Punjab Agriculture was founded in 1970.
Meteorological data is recorded to date.
“Normal rainy days were 2.5 that month, but there were six January.
It received 113.4mm rainfall which was the highest ever received this month.
Normal rainfall is 28.3mm.
In 1992, City It has recorded 83.6mm baths.
Sunlight hours have been zero for 13 consecutive days, which never happened for 52 years.
Normal sunlight is 6.1 for January, but that number remains 0.1 hours this year.
Also, wind speed witnessed an average of 7.8 km per hour in the first week of January, and the normal speed is 3 km per hour.
The relative humidity is very high outside 95% to 97%, which leads to fog and moisture.
Hung, ” At night, relatively normal moisture must be 53-55%, but has passed 85-90% in January, which leads to high moisture.
“In addition, the temperature of the day as low as 11.6 degrees Celsius on January 15, which is the lowest in the month – almost 8 degrees below normal.
As an exception, there are days when the temperature day and night have a slight difference of 0.8 degrees.
With Western disturbances that hit on February 2, Gill predicts, “This city will witness cloudy weather with light rainfall.
The weather will continue to remain the same until February 10