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Dry winter in hills, fog cover over NW plains due to lack of strong western disturbances: IMD

IndiaTimes Friday, 19 January 2024
The western Himalayan region faces an 80% precipitation deficit in December, impacting freshwater availability and agriculture. Lack of active western disturbances and El-Nino conditions contribute to the dry spell, causing warm temperatures, blooming crops, and reduced water levels in rivers and streams. The region has experienced very little precipitation and dense fog since December 25.
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