UP witnesses 559 sq km increase in forest and tree cover: ISFR 2023
This achievement places Uttar Pradesh second only to Chhattisgarh, surpassing all other states in forest cover growth.
Overnight rains across the state capital and other places in Uttar Pradesh brought down the mercury signalling the return of winter chills on Wednesday.
Overnight rains across the state capital and other places in Uttar Pradesh brought down the mercury signalling the return of winter chills on Wednesday.
According to the Regional Met Office, the rains were likely to continue for the next 48 hours till Friday.
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It has been raining in Lucknow and many other places since Tuesday evening as a result of which the temperatures have plummeted and many places have reported water logging.
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Thundershowers were likely in some parts, including western Uttar Pradesh.
Noida has been the worst hit by the rains, recording 32.5 mm received in past 24 hours, Bijnore got 30.8 mm, while Ghaziabad received 25.2 mm rains in the same time.
In Lucknow, the minimum temperature was recorded at 8.2 degrees Celsius while the maximum was expected to be around 18.
In the past one week, the cold had retreated from most parts of the state with bright and sunny days bringing an increase in temperatures.
The day temperatures, at most places, hovered between 23-25 degrees Celsius, an unusual high for the month of January.
Rains and fog brought delays to some trains. According to Railway officials more than 20 trains were running behind schedule in the Northern Railway and North-Eastern Railway (NER).
Schools recorded a thin attendance due to early morning rains accompanied by biting cold winds.
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