Chandigarh: Residents of Punjab and the Union Territory of Chandigarh are currently navigating a significant weather shift as winter begins to recede, giving way to a “double-season” phenomenon. While the early mornings and late evenings remain noticeably chilly, the daytime brings bright, sunny skies that create a much warmer atmosphere. On Thursday, February 26, 2026, strong winds are expected to persist across the region, and some areas may still witness lingering patches of fog despite the rising mercury.
This weather pattern follows a particularly foggy Wednesday morning where visibility dropped to a mere 50 metres in several districts until 8:30 a.m. The Meteorological Department has predicted that temperatures will continue to climb over the next 48 hours, likely reaching the 28°C mark. As the calendar turns to March next week, the daytime high is expected to hover around or exceed 29°C. Despite this warming trend, forecasters warn of a fluctuating period where both maximum and minimum temperatures could see swings of three to five degrees over the coming five days.
Experts suggest that the rapid rise in daytime heat combined with the residual night-time cold is a typical indicator of the transition into the spring season. The current winds are contributing to the cooling effect during the darker hours, but as the sun strengthens, the region is set for a steady climb into more temperate conditions. People are advised to stay prepared for these rapid shifts in daily temperatures as the first week of March approaches.