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Monsoon Alert – Heavy Rain Warning and Hailstorm in 11 States Over Next 4 Days,Check City Forecast

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Monsoon Alert: Weather patterns across the country are changing very rapidly. Due to a Western Disturbance,light to moderate rainfall is anticipated in Northwest India from April 2 to April 5. The Meteorological Department forecasts that on April 3 and 4,several states across the country will experience heightened storm and rainfall activity,with hailstorms also possible in many locations.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) tweeted that,under the influence of an active Western Disturbance,light to moderate rainfall is likely across Northwest India between April 2 and 5,with the possibility of hailstorms,and peak activity is expected on April 3 and 4.

With rain arriving right at the beginning of April,people are set to find relief from the heat. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert stating that stormy rainfall may be recorded in 11 states,including Delhi,Uttar Pradesh,Bihar,Uttarakhand,Rajasthan,and Madhya Pradesh. The IMD has issued an alert for these 11 states due to impending rainfall. So,let’s find out what the weather conditions will be like in your city.

 

Rainfall Alert for These 11 States:
1. Delhi
2. Uttar Pradesh
3. Rajasthan
4. Madhya Pradesh
5. Maharashtra
6. Himachal Pradesh
7. Uttarakhand
8. Punjab
9. Haryana
10. Chhattisgarh
11. Jammu & Kashmir

 Delhi Tomorrow Weather Forecast
According to the Meteorological Department,the skies over Delhi will remain partially cloudy. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 33 degrees Celsius,while the minimum is likely to be around 18 degrees Celsius. In the coming days,there is a possibility of light rainfall accompanied by thunder,lightning,and strong winds.

 UP tomorrow Weather Forecast
Rainfall is anticipated in certain districts of Uttar Pradesh until April 3. Due to strong winds,there is a possibility of hailstorms,which could lead to light rain and drizzle in several areas.

 

 Bihar Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast
An alert has been issued for Patna,the capital of Bihar,due to the possibility of heavy rainfall. During this period,winds are expected to reach up to 60 km/h. In addition to Patna,rainfall is also likely in Muzaffarpur,Darbhanga,Madhubani,Nalanda,Begusarai,Rohtas,Gaya,West Champaran,East Champaran,and Samastipur.

 Rajasthan Tomorrow Weather Forecast
In Rajasthan,between April 2 and April 4,light to moderate rainfall is anticipated in Jaipur,Barmer,Jaisalmer,Ajmer,Churu,Jhunjhunu,Dholpur,and Sawai Madhopur. During this time,strong winds gusting up to 60 km/h may prevail.

 

Possibility of Storms and Rain in These States
According to the Meteorological Department,rainfall is likely on April 2 in Arunachal Pradesh,Assam,Meghalaya,Nagaland,Manipur,Mizoram,and Tripura. Meanwhile,regarding Eastern India,an alert has been issued for Odisha,Jharkhand,Bihar,West Bengal,and Sikkim regarding the possibility of scattered rainfall,thunderstorms,and strong winds. In Western India—specifically Gujarat,Central Maharashtra,and Marathwada—rain and thunderstorms are anticipated until April 4.

Rainfall Warning for North-West India
According to the Meteorological Department’s forecast,isolated light rainfall is expected in parts of Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on April 2. Furthermore,on April 3 and 4,light to moderate rainfall is anticipated in Jammu & Kashmir,Ladakh,Himachal Pradesh,Uttarakhand,Punjab,Haryana,Delhi,and Western Uttar Pradesh. Additionally,the possibility of hailstorms has been indicated for Punjab,Haryana,Delhi,Rajasthan,Uttar Pradesh,and Himachal Pradesh on April 3 and 4.

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