Heavy Rain, Thundersqualls and Hailstorms Forecast for North and West India

The CSR Journal Magazine

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that a significant weather system is expected to impact various regions of northern and western India, starting from February 2, 2025. This system will introduce widespread rain, thundersqualls, and potential hailstorms, raising concerns about disruptions to daily life and threats to agricultural crops. Residents are advised to prepare accordingly by having rain gear readily available.

The adverse weather conditions are anticipated to unfold after a brief period of warmth. The IMD’s warning indicates serious weather events will primarily affect the northern plains, including Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana. A powerful western disturbance is forecast to hit the region, suggesting that wind speeds during thundersqualls may reach between fifty to sixty kilometres per hour, with gusts possibly reaching up to seventy kilometres per hour.

Impact on Northern India

The northern regions, particularly Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana, are bracing for intense weather changes on February 2. The IMD predicts isolated hailstorm activities alongside the thundersqualls, which are known for their sudden onset and associated high wind speeds. Consequently, there may be a noticeable drop in daytime temperatures across these areas as the weather pattern evolves.

In Jammu and Kashmir, the forecast is equally concerning, with expectations of isolated heavy rainfall and hailstorms extending into February 3. The severity of these weather events may further affect the region’s agricultural landscape, necessitating prompt action from local farmers to safeguard their crops.

The predicted transition in weather could result in significant cooling, with maximum temperatures projected to decline by three to five degrees Celsius over northwestern India during the upcoming weekend. Such a temperature drop could have various effects on both daily activities and local environments.

Conditions in the Himalayas

For those planning to travel to the mountainous regions, wintry conditions are expected. The IMD forecasts widespread light to moderate rainfall over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, commencing on February 2. In higher altitudes, fresh snowfall may occur as the weather system intensifies. This could lead to hazardous conditions on mountain roads and requires careful planning for travel in these areas.

As the system develops, those in the lower elevations will encounter rain, while the higher reaches will likely experience a significant increase in snowfall. This dual weather pattern poses unique challenges, especially for those engaging in winter sports or tourism activities in the mountains.

Warnings for Western and Central India

The projected weather disturbances will also affect parts of western and central India. Regions like Maharashtra and Marathwada are under high alert for thundersqualls and potential hailstorms on February 2. The IMD has issued severe weather warnings, indicating the possibility of heavy rain and damaging winds in these areas, which may disrupt local infrastructure and transport.

In central India, particularly in Madhya Pradesh, scattered rainfall and the likelihood of hailstorms will be observed. The IMD’s advisory urges farmers in these regions to complete the harvesting of mature crops, such as wheat and mustard, and to move them to secure storage immediately. This precaution is essential to mitigate potential losses resulting from the impending severe weather.

Overall, the upcoming weather patterns pose considerable risks across various parts of the country, necessitating heightened awareness and preparedness among residents, particularly those involved in agriculture and outdoor activities.

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