Weather Alert: At present, the temperature in North India is rising rapidly. Heat in Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan has increased the problems of people. On the other hand, today i.e. on April 1, there will be heavy rain in the southern, eastern and western parts of the country.
There is also a possibility of hailstorm in some places in Gujarat. Not only this, the Meteorological Department has also issued an orange alert in some places. The month of April is usually known for harvesting crops. In such a situation, unseasonal rain has created trouble for farmers. It was told that similar conditions are likely to continue in the lower parts of the country including Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu from April 1 to 4.
Farmers’ problems will increase
Continuous rain and hailstorm in some places in Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka, as well as in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, has created a big problem for farmers. At this time, there is a fear of heavy damage due to rain during the harvest. IMD has issued a warning of winds and rain with a speed of 45-50 kmph in many districts of the state from April 1 to 4. There is also a possibility of hailstorm in some areas, due to which the farmers’ concerns have increased.
Low pressure area from Chhattisgarh to South Tamil Nadu
According to the Meteorological Department, various types of weather activities are being seen in many states due to the activation of various weather systems. Cyclonic circulation continues over South Tamil Nadu and Southeast Bay of Bengal, while a low pressure area is spread from South Chhattisgarh to South Tamil Nadu. A cyclonic circulation is also active in Northeast Assam, due to which changes in the weather are being seen. Light rains were recorded in North Karnataka and South Central Maharashtra in the last 24 hours, while heat wave persisted in Gangetic West Bengal.
Severe heat in North India
Today, strong dusty winds from the northwest will continue to blow in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Assam. Temperatures are likely to gradually increase in northwest India including Delhi-NCR. Light to moderate rain and snowfall are likely in Arunachal Pradesh. Light rain may also occur in the south coastal areas of Kerala and Karnataka. Temperatures in Odisha have crossed 40 degrees Celsius, due to which the condition of the people is pathetic.
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