According to the India Meteorological Department, most parts of India will experience relief from the searing heatwave conditions for the next five days. This is due to the presence of cyclonic circulations, a trough of low pressure, and scattered rainfall. The IMD has advised farmers to undertake harvesting of matured crops in some regions, while postponing harvesting in others due to expected hailstorms. Private forecaster Skymet Weather predicts scattered rainfall in the Northeast, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana. Thunderstorms with patchy rain may occur over several regions including parts of the Himalayas, Haryana, Punjab, and Bihar. The IMD also predicts heavy rainfall in parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Odisha on specific days. Duststorms are expected at isolated places in south Haryana, northeast Rajasthan, and west Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
The weather office said hailstorms are very likely in parts of Odisha over the next three days, in Bihar for the next two days, and on Monday in Vidarbha. Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala on Sunday and in Odisha on Monday. Duststorm is very likely at isolated places in south Haryana, northeast Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
It seems like the weather conditions in India are changing, and the weather office is forecasting some significant changes in the upcoming days. According to the weather office, hailstorms are very likely to occur in parts of Odisha over the next three days, in Bihar for the next two days, and on Monday in Vidarbha. On Sunday, heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and on Monday in Odisha. The weather office has also warned that duststorms are very likely to occur at isolated places in south Haryana, northeast Rajasthan, and west Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. It’s important for people living in these areas to take precautions and be prepared for these weather changes.