The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued several weather warnings across various regions of India and emphasized the onset of serious storms, hail and severe collisions in several countries.
Weather forecast in Delhi
Delhi and his neighboring region of the capital (NCR) experienced severe rainfall, accompanied by storms, impact winds and hail, early on Friday morning, which led to extensive disruption. More than 40 flights were diverted and almost 100 delayed because the weather caused disturbance across the capital city.
IMD predicts a partially overcast sky with one or two magic of rain or thunderstorm in the gurrogram until 7 May. A yellow warning was released in Noida by May 6, which warns against storms accompanied by flash and strong surface winds. IMD also predicted rainbow or storms with heavy gusts in Noida during this period.
In Chhatisgarh, Raipur faces growing clouds with a storm expected in parts of the area. The city is under the red warning for thunderstorms, with heavy thunderstorms, rain and hail, which are likely to occur in isolated places in several districts, including Raipur, in the next three hours.
IMD also issued significant warning against weather warning against serious storms and intense lightning activities in a cloud country sweeping through several states in Central and East India. The affected belt stretches from Eastern Rajasthan through the western and eastern Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar, and the storm system is now proceeding towards the gangnetic western Bengal. The warning of possible semi -semi -semi -regions is also issued by the urgent of population to take the necessary measures.
Heatwave alerts for Jaipur
In Rajasthan, Jaipur is expected to experience very wind conditions with storms expected later. IMD predicts partial sunshine in the coming days, with temperatures in the range of 33 ° C and 36 ° C.
IMD prognosis for Bengaluru, other cities
In the southern part of India, cities such as Bengaluru, light to medium rainfall and offer much needed breaks from summer heat. The cloudy sky, occasional drizzle and temperatures floating in the upper 20 years brought relief to the inhabitants.
Other southern states, including Keral, Tamil Nadu and Coastal Andhra Pradesh, also reported scattered showers. Although it is not intense, these rains have helped to reduce temperatures by several degrees and replenished soil humidity – important before the sowing season.
Northeast states – partly Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunacal Pradesh – are witnessing mild to severe precipitation in isolated places. IMD attributed it to strong southwestern winds that blowing from the Gulf of Bengal and passing Western disorders. However, these rains also caused concerns about localized floods and landslides in hilly areas. IMD recommends monitoring local predictions for regular updates.
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