The cold effect has now started decreasing in Punjab-Chandigarh, and the temperature has started rising. In 24 hours, the state's temperature has recorded an increase of 0.5 degrees. Moreover, this is 3.4 degrees higher than the normal temperature. The highest temperature in the state was recorded at 30 degrees in Abohar. According to the Weather Department, there is no possibility of fog or rain until February 16. However, the Western Disturbance is situated over northern Pakistan. Due to its effect, the weather department has predicted that maximum and minimum temperatures may decrease by up to 2 degrees in the coming two days. Temperature crosses 25 degrees in 8 districts The maximum temperature in Punjab and Chandigarh has been continuously rising in recent days. The temperature in 8 districts of the state has crossed 25 degrees. These districts include Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Mohali, Pathankot, Ludhiana, Patiala, Fazilka, Fatehgarh Sahib, and Ropar. Meanwhile, Chandigarh's temperature has recorded an increase of 0.4 degrees. This temperature has now reached 26.9 degrees. Winter likely to end 10-12 days early According to weather department experts, clouds are likely to form in Chandigarh and some areas of Punjab from February 13. However, there is no possibility of rain. This situation is developing due to the influence of Western Disturbance. Additionally, this time winter is likely to subside 10 to 12 days earlier. Moreover, the wind pattern system is forming in such a way that it does not support the intensity of incoming Western Disturbance. Along with this, moisture content is also decreasing. Also, due to less snowfall in the mountains, these changes are being observed in the weather.Original Article