New Delhi: The pitter-patter of rain is already gracing some parts of India, bringing much-needed respite from the scorching heat. But wait, there’s more! Gear up for another round of showers as a western disturbance is set to stir things up in the western Himalayan regions.
Western Disturbance Brings Heavy Rains to the Hills
Get ready for a wet spell in the hills! The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts heavy rainfall in the western Himalayan regions till March 31st, courtesy of a brewing western disturbance. This downpour in the mountains is bound to trickle down to the plains, offering a welcome change in weather.
Mark your calendars – hilly states of North India can expect heavy showers on March 28th, 29th, and 30th. But fret not, folks in the plains – the IMD predicts pleasant weather for you during this period.
City-wise Weather Forecast:
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New Delhi: The capital city is expected to experience a pleasant day with partly cloudy skies in the morning, transitioning to a completely overcast afternoon or evening. Get your umbrellas ready – light rain is predicted for March 28th. The minimum temperature for Delhi today is expected to be around 18°C, with a maximum of 35°C.
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Uttar Pradesh: Lucknow, the state capital, is also looking at a partly cloudy day with a minimum temperature of 20°C and a maximum of 34°C. Similar weather is expected in Ghaziabad, with a slightly cooler minimum temperature of 19°C. Both Lucknow and Ghaziabad are likely to experience light rains on March 28th.
Rain Update for Other Regions:
While the western Himalayas take center stage, other parts of the country won’t miss out on the wet action entirely. Here’s a quick glimpse:
- North-East India and Sikkim: Light to moderate showers are expected today, with the possibility of some heavier downpours in isolated areas.
- Western Himalayan Region: Brace yourselves for the possibility of light snowfall in the higher reaches alongside moderate to light rainfall.
- Punjab and Kerala: Light rain is on the cards for some parts of these states.
Looking Ahead:
The IMD suggests that the intensity of rain might increase in the western Himalayas on March 27th. So, if you’re headed to the hills, be prepared for heavier showers and pack accordingly.
Stay Informed and Enjoy the Rains!
This weather update is based on the latest information from the IMD and Skymet. Remember, weather forecasts can change, so keep an eye on the latest updates for the most accurate picture.
Now, grab your favorite raincoat and boots, and get ready to enjoy the refreshing showers! Don’t forget to share your rain-soaked selfies and stories with friends and family. Stay safe and happy splashing!