
Weather Forecast Today: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued its daily forecast for February 5, 2026, outlining a mix of weather conditions across India — from cold wave threats, dense fog, and isolated rain possibilities in the north and central plains to largely dry conditions elsewhere. As winter transitions toward the late season, meteorologists are monitoring both lingering cold spells and emerging patterns that will shape conditions through the rest of the month.
This comprehensive, fact-based weather forecast provides clarity on regional conditions, potential weather warnings, practical implications for daily life, and how evolving patterns may affect commuters, agriculture, and public services.
Overview: National Weather Scenario on February 5
As of this morning, large parts of north and central India woke up to cold conditions and fog, especially in the Delhi–NCR region and Uttar Pradesh, where dense fog has reduced visibility and affected transport. Minimum temperatures in northern plains are at or slightly below seasonal averages, with cold air lingering through early hours.
The IMD’s forecast suggests minimal rainfall across most regions, with light isolated showers possible in a few pockets in the north, but without broad, widespread precipitation.
Current Conditions: Cold Wave and Fog in the North
Cold Wave Persistence Across Northern Plains
Northern India continues to experience cold air masses, with areas of Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and surrounding states showing low morning temperatures. In Gurgaon, visibility dropped below 50 meters in dense fog, a direct result of the cold morning and moisture in the lower atmosphere.
Morning fog — particularly dense in low-lying areas — is affecting travel and daily routines. Commuters are advised to allow extra time for road journeys, and early-morning train and flight schedules have experienced slight disruptions.
Rain Probability: Limited Showers, Mostly Dry Weather
The IMD’s forecasts indicate that rainfall chances on February 5 are low for most plains regions. In Uttar Pradesh, the forecast shows a small possibility of light rain, but skies are expected to be mostly dry, with sunny or clear conditions prevailing post-fog as the day progresses.
Across the region, maximum temperatures are forecast to climb into the low 20s Celsius, easing daytime chill despite cold mornings.
Regional Forecast Breakdown
Delhi–NCR
- Morning: Dense to moderate fog, limiting visibility
- Daytime: Gradual clearing, skies generally clear
- Temperature: Minimum near seasonal lows; daytime highs milder
- Impact: Travel disruptions in early hours, especially road and air transport
The Delhi–NCR region continues to experience foggy and cold conditions, typical for early February, though milder daytime temperatures are expected.
Uttar Pradesh
- Morning: Shallow to moderate fog across major cities
- Rain Probability: Slight chance of light rain in isolated pockets
- Temperature: Minimum around 10–11°C; maximum near 22°C
- Impact: Fog-related travel delays; rain not widespread
Uttar Pradesh’s forecast mirrors that of neighboring plains, with fog dominating early hours and largely dry skies later in the day.
Western and Central India
Regions such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat are expected to remain largely dry and cool, with no significant rain forecast. Cold wave conditions may persist in isolated pockets, influenced by lingering winter air masses.
Northern Hill States (Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand)
- Himachal Pradesh: Cooler mountain weather persists, though no major rain alert is currently active
- Uttarakhand: Generally dry, but IMD has highlighted the possibility of snow or rain at higher altitudes in the coming days
- Impact: Travellers in hill regions should monitor forecasts ahead of travel, particularly in higher elevations where conditions can change rapidly.
What’s Driving the Current Weather Pattern?
Late-Season Western Disturbances
The current cold and fog pattern is influenced by residual western disturbances, which historically affect northern India during late winter. These systems can lead to temporary cooling, cloud formation, and light sometimes isolated precipitation before diminishing.
Broad Seasonal Trend: Warmer & Drier February Expected
While short-term cold spells persist locally, the IMD’s monthly outlook for February 2026 projects warmer-than-normal temperatures and below-average rainfall across much of India. Broadly, minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to remain above average, and cold wave days may be less frequent than historical norms.
This pattern reflects evolving large-scale atmospheric dynamics, including fewer strong western disturbances and a trending warmer seasonal backdrop — especially in central and northwest India.
Practical Advice for Today’s Weather
For Commuters
- Expect low visibility in early hours across northern plains. Plan extra travel time.
- Road users should drive with headlights in fog and maintain distance.
For Farmers
- Cold mornings and mild days indicate continued chill risk for winter crops, but broad rainfall remains unlikely.
- Irrigation planning should reflect the dry trend, especially in northwest cropping belts.
For the Public
- Warm clothing advised for mornings and late evenings, especially in northern and central India.
- Those with respiratory conditions should take caution in foggy conditions.
Looking Ahead: Week & Seasonal Outlook
- Next 48–72 Hours: Fog likely to linger in early mornings; daytime warming continues.
- Rain/Snow: Limited; major precipitation events are not forecast at scale.
- Cold Wave Development: Overall cold wave days for February are expected to be within or slightly below normal over most regions.
The combination of warm daytime temperatures and cool nights will define much of the country’s weather pattern in the coming week, with the IMD’s updated advisories guiding regional forecasts.
Summary: Weather Forecast Today February 5, 2026
- Cold and foggy start in north and central India
- Isolated rain possibilities, but no widespread precipitation
- Milder daytime temperatures with generally dry conditions
- Regional variations: higher-altitude snowfall potential in hills; plains remain dry
- Seasonal trend: warmer and drier February forecast overall
This comprehensive forecast for Weather Forecast Today, February 5, 2026 reflects current conditions and official projections, helping readers plan their day with reliable, authoritative information.
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Last Updated on: Thursday, February 5, 2026 3:55 pm by Indian News Bulletin Team | Published by: Indian News Bulletin Team on Thursday, February 5, 2026 3:55 pm | News Categories: News