In some places it is cyclone and in some places it is raining amid gale force winds... how will the weather be after Diwali? - imd weather update after diwali cyclone and heavy rainfall warning
Digital Desk, New Delhi. On one hand, there is much excitement about the festival of lights, Diwali, while on the other hand, there are signs of change in the weather. Weather change can be seen on the next day of Diwali in the capital Delhi and NCR. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR on Tuesday (October 21, 2025) is expected to be 31 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 21 degrees Celsius. Fog can also be seen during this period. What will the weather be like one day after Diwali? The Meteorological Department said that a day after Diwali, changes can be seen in the weather of many cities of the country. The maximum temperature of Mumbai and Kolkata can be 36 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature can be 25 degrees, while in Chennai the maximum will be 32 degrees and minimum 27 degrees. The maximum temperature in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, will be 31 degrees and the minimum will be 22 degrees. At the same time, the maximum temperature in Shimla and Srinagar will be 19 degrees and 23 degrees Celsius respectively, while the minimum temperature will be 9 degrees Celsius respectively. Where is the cyclone warning? Apart from this, IMD has issued a cyclone warning for Andaman and Nicobar Islands due to cyclonic pressure over the Bay of Bengal. It is likely to peak the day after Diwali. Officials from the Meteorological Department say that due to cyclonic pressure, there may be heavy rain in the area on 23 October 2025. Warnings have also been issued to local ports. Heavy rain amid gusty winds. The Meteorological Department also said that in some places of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, there will be 40-50 km rainfall from Monday to Wednesday. Gusty winds can blow at speeds of up to one hour. There is also a possibility of thunderstorms and heavy rain. While the speed of these winds increased to 55 km in the Andaman Sea. Can reach up to per hour. The Meteorological Department has advised fishermen not to visit the Andaman-Nicobar Islands and the coast of the Andaman Sea till Friday. Also Read: Pollution has increased in Delhi-NCR, how will the weather be on Diwali in these states including UP-Bihar? IMD update