These Indian states likely to face La Niña's fury; travel tips to remember
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Oct 25, 2024, 10:30 IST
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India is expected to face extreme winters this year due to the La Niña phenomenon, says the IMD. La Niña leads to cooler ocean temperatures, affecting global climate. Northern states like Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir will … Read more
India is expected to face extreme winters this year due to the La Niña phenomenon, says the IMD. La Niña leads to cooler ocean temperatures, affecting global climate. Northern states like Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir will experience severe conditions. Travelers should prepare for disruptions, pack warm clothing, and stay informed about local weather forecasts. Read less
La Niña is the climatic counterpart to El Niño. While El Niño is responsible for warmer conditions, La Niña leads to a cooling effect in the Pacific Ocean. This cooling triggers various weather changes across the globe, including colder and wetter winters in certain regions.
The IMD made its announcement on September 2, 2024, indicating that India should brace for a particularly severe winter. La Niña, which has already begun to affect weather patterns with cooler temperatures and more rainfall, is linked to the prediction.
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This winter, India may see a dramatic drop in temperature and more rainfall due to the combined effects of La Niña and cooler ocean temperatures. The season can be longer and more severe than usual as a result.
Impact on Northern India
Northern states such as Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir are likely to face particularly severe winter conditions. Temperatures may drop to as low as 3°C, bringing extended cold spells, heavy snowfall, and freezing weather that will impact daily life.Read more: 10 countries and their unique national birds
Travel tips to remember
Stay flexible: Be prepared for changes in your travel itinerary due to weather disruptions.
Pack smart: Bring warm clothing, waterproof gear, and emergency supplies if traveling to affected areas.
Engage locally: Experience how communities adapt to winter challenges, which can enhance your travel experience while supporting local resilience efforts.
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