New Delhi: Prepare your umbrellas, folks! The Western Himalayan region has been experiencing light to moderate rainfall along with thunderstorms since March 27th, and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts these showers will continue till March 31st.
But wait, there’s more! The intensity is expected to ramp up on March 29th and 30th, and North Eastern India won’t be spared either, with rain and thunderstorms gracing the region from March 30th to April 1st.
Let’s break down the regional forecast:
Western Himalayas: Brace yourselves for a continuation of the wet spell. Expect light to moderate rains with a possibility of thunderstorms. Be mindful of increased rain intensity on March 29th and 30th.
North Eastern India: Get ready for some thunderous downpours alongside rain showers. The wet weather is expected to last from March 30th to April 1st.
Here’s a quick table summarizing the rainfall activity across different regions:
Region | Dates | Rainfall Intensity | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|
Western Himalayas | March 27 – March 31 | Light to moderate, increasing on Mar 29 & 30 | Possible thunderstorms |
North Eastern India | March 30 – April 1 | Rain with thunderstorms |
Beyond the Mountains: A Peek at Major North Indian Cities
New Delhi: The capital city is expected to experience a cloudy day with light rain showers on March 28th, 29th, and 30th. Temperatures will range from a comfortable 20°C minimum to a toasty 36°C maximum.
Lucknow: The capital of Uttar Pradesh will witness a partly cloudy day with a maximum temperature of 35°C and a minimum of 21°C.
Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar: Both cities can expect similar weather patterns with partly cloudy skies and light rain or drizzle throughout March 28th. Temperatures will hover around 21°C minimum and 35°C maximum.
So, what can you expect in your city? Keep an eye on local weather reports for the most up-to-date information.
Tips to Stay Safe During the Rainfall:
- Carry an umbrella or raincoat.
- Be cautious while driving on slippery roads.
- Avoid venturing out during heavy downpours and thunderstorms.
- Stay informed about weather updates and warnings issued by the IMD.
The Takeaway:
The Western Himalayas and North Eastern India are in for a wet spell. While major North Indian cities like New Delhi, Lucknow, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Buddha Nagar will experience light showers, be prepared for heavier downpours in the mountains and northeastern states. Stay safe and informed during this time!