The India Meteorological Department has forecast widespread weather activity across North India, with several states set to receive light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over the next two days.
A fresh western disturbance over the Himalayan region is influencing weather conditions, bringing instability across the plains. As a result, states such as Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan are expected to witness changing weather patterns.
- Scattered rainfall likely in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR
- Thunderstorms with lightning expected in Punjab and Haryana
- Wind speeds reaching 30–50 km/h in isolated areas
IMD Issues Advisory for Sudden Weather Changes
The India Meteorological Department has urged residents to remain alert, as rapid weather changes may occur, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours.
Key Concerns:
- Risk of lightning strikes in open areas
- Possible traffic disruptions due to rain and reduced visibility
- Likely impact on standing crops in agricultural regions
Farmers are advised to take necessary precautions to safeguard their crops and equipment.
Temporary Relief from Heat, Rise Expected Next Week
Due to cloud cover and rainfall, daytime temperatures are expected to drop slightly across much of North India over the next few days, offering brief relief from rising heat levels.
Temperature Outlook:
- Next 2–3 days: Slight dip in temperatures due to rainfall
- After April 5: Gradual increase in temperatures
- Next week: Heatwave conditions may develop in parts of Rajasthan, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh
Maximum temperatures are likely to rise to 38–40°C in several regions during the upcoming week.
Region-wise Forecast
Uttar Pradesh & Delhi-NCR
- Light rain and thunderstorms expected
- Short-term relief from heat
Punjab & Haryana
- Thunderstorms with gusty winds
- Partly cloudy to overcast skies
Rajasthan
- Isolated rainfall in northern areas
- Dry conditions and rising temperatures expected soon
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