Punjab gets ready for colder weather; big towns may see temps close to freezing in the upcoming days. Punjab’s just starting to shift toward colder weather, though proper cold hasn’t kicked in yet.
Experts say temps will drop hard by December 6, kicking off actual winter statewide. That change follows seven days of light chills, where evenings got distinctly nippy.
As per Apple weather forecast, Meteorologists predict that by the December 6, temperatures in several key cities will plunge into near-freezing levels:
Jalandhar: 5°C
Amritsar: 4°C
Adampur: 4°C
Patiala: 6°C
Punjabi winters are just starting to show up, though the deep cold hasn't hit yet. Forecasters say things’ll really cool down by December 6, once temps begin falling fast in big towns. That morning, Jalandhar could see 5°C, whereas Amritsar and Adampur might dip to 4°C - Patiala hovering near 6°C instead, quite different from last week’s softer air. Even if days have felt fresher lately, plus nights sharper, this next drop means colder spells will stick around. As things go, early December could see cooler nights - sometimes colder than Shimla - with a bit of rain that makes cold feel sharper down south. Since the weather’s shifting, folks might need heavier clothes by dusk or before sunrise; it helps to keep an eye on updates each day while Punjab faces its initial deep dip in winter temps.
This drop in temps will mark winter settling in, growing stronger through the weeks ahead. By early December, nights may get harsher than in Shimla, while a bit of rain might show up now and then. These shifts often make cold feel sharper across flatlands such as Punjab.
Locals should start wearing cozier clothes, particularly when nights get longer or dawn breaks cold. Over the next several days, things might finally seem like true winter hitting Punjab; folks ought to stay updated each day while colder weather slowly locks in across upcoming weeks.