According to AccuWeather, several regions in Punjab are expected to experience rainfall of 4 to 5 days, accompanied by thunderstorms.

As December 2025 approaches, winter in Punjab is ready to deepen. Typically, northern India, which includes Punjab, experiences its coldest winters during December and January. Consequently, it is anticipated that Punjab Weather will become increasingly colder in the months ahead.
Significantly, the prediction for Punjab Winter Rain or Punjab Rainfall in December 2025 has emerged, suggesting that people might experience a ‘wet’ New Year.
According to the weather site AccuWeather, several regions in Punjab are expected to experience consecutive rainfall of 4 to 5 days, accompanied by thunderstorms in the days ahead.
Predicted Rainfall in Punjab
Weather in Punjab is set to change as rainfall is expected to affect several districts starting December 30, 2025. Review the prediction by district below-
According to the forecast, Jalandhar is expected to experience 5 days of rain beginning on December 30. Thunderstorms are also anticipated to occur.
Rain is expected from December 30th to January 3rd. January 2nd and 3rd might even bring thunderstorms.
AccuWeather says:
- December 30: Super cloudy with a chance of morning showers and more rain in the afternoon (99% cloud cover).
- December 31:Cloudy with a bit of rain.
- January 1: Cloudy with a morning shower and scattered rain in the afternoon.
- January 2: Cloudy with showers and possible thunderstorms, mainly later in the day.
- January 3: Still cloudy with a little morning rain, plus afternoon showers and a thunderstorm.
Ludhiana’s weather is similar to Jalandhar. Rain is expected from December 30th to January 3rd, but thunderstorms are only predicted for January 2nd.
Amritsar is also in for five days of rain, according to AccuWeather, from December 30th to January 3rd. Watch out for thunderstorms on January 2nd.
Faridkot might get four days of rain – December 30th to January 2nd – with thunderstorms on January 2nd.
Moga also has a chance of rain for four days, starting December 30th and ending January 2nd. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms on January 2nd.
If the forecast is right, Punjabis could have a wet New Year.
