IMD predicts light showers in north India, possible snowfall in Jammu & Kashmir

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New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department has mentioned that a number of elements of north and northwest India would possibly face some scattered light to average rainfall from March 21 to 24.

Under the western disturbance, widespread rainfall in addition to snowfall, together with remoted thunderstorms and lightning, have been predicted over the Western Himalayan area.

On the opposite hand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana would possibly obtain remoted to scattered rainfall with thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds, with velocity starting from 30-40 kmph. These showers are anticipated to deliver reduction from the scorching warmth in the area. Also, Delhi and different northern India states are prone to obtain light to average showers.

IMD, on Sunday, additionally issued orange alerts for Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit, Baltistan and Muzaffarabad urging the residents to be ready for tough climate. No vital warmth wave situations are possible over the nation throughout subsequent one week.

The starting of the pre-monsoon season in India, from March 1, introduced a number of western disturbances which have successively impacted the North Indian climate. However, India recorded rainfall exercise of 34% beneath Long Period Average (LPA) final week.

Meanwhile, as a result of absence of any lively Western Disturbance, rainfall exercise is prone to be beneath regular over northern elements of the nation in the subsequent week. However as a result of trough/wind discontinuity at south Peninsular India, light to average rainfall with thunderstorm & lightning exercise possible over south Peninsular India. 





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