Weather Update December 9 2025: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a continuation of the prevailing cold conditions in the context of weather outlook for North India.
North India Weather Outlook-Weather Update December 9 2025
IMD has predicted intense cold waves across northern states including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Rajasthan. Minimum temperatures are anticipated to drop considerably. Thick fog will blanket the land, with some areas recording near freezing point levels early in the morning.
Cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Chandigarh and Amritsar are expected to experience low to poor visibility during early morning hours, affecting air travel and commuting. Motorists and commuters are advised to observe a high sense of care and diligence due to the potential hazards of heavy fog.
States such as Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and J&K are likely to experience moderate to heavy snowfall. Early morning and evening/late night temperatures are expected to plunge to bone-chilling lows. Biting cold is likely to seep into every corner, and residents are cautioned to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.
Central and Western India
Conditions in central India are likely to be relatively mild but cool. States like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are likely to witness daytime temperatures in the comfortable range of 15 to 22 degrees Celsius. Western India, particularly Gujarat, is likely to experience partly cloudy skies with no significant rainfall expected, with a high probability for cooler nights.
Eastern and Northeastern India
Eastern India, including West Bengal and Odisha, is likely to witness scattered rainfall because of the influence of a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal combined with humid easterly winds. This might result in occasional showers and a drop in temperatures, providing relief from recent dry spells.
Southern India Weather
Southern India is likely to experience warm and dry conditions overall, though some parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala could witness isolated rainfall. This will primarily be because of moisture brought in by residual monsoon winds.

