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Delhi Witness Rain Amid Heatwaves, IMD Predicts Rain And Thunderstorm In Bihar And Himachal

Delhi residents breathed a sigh of relief as rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds pounded portions of the national capital on Friday, holding the temperature at 36.9 degrees Celsius after weeks of oppressive heat. Similar weather is anticipated in Delhi during the following two to three days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), and a heatwave is not expected until May 30.

The Regional Meteorological Centre predicts that Delhi will experience partly overcast skies, very light rain, and thunderstorms in one or two locations. It is anticipated that both the highest and minimum temperatures will be about 36 and 21 degrees Celsius, respectively.

Over northwest India, including the nation’s capital and its surrounding districts, sporadic rains are expected over the next two to three days due to a western disturbance that is active over the western Himalayan region, according to the IMD.

On Monday and Tuesday, Delhi was roasted by a heat wave, with numerous weather stations recording highs exceeding 45 degrees Celsius.

Over the past 48 hours, rainstorms have pounded remote areas of Bihar, temporarily relieving residents of the oppressive heat. In the state, rain fell on Patna, Sheikhpura, Nawada, Jamui, and Vamiki Nagar.

The weather office has issued a yellow advisory for the state, warning of Friday’s expected thundershowers, lightning, and strong gusts of 30 to 40 kmph.

In South Bihar, rain is anticipated to last through Friday, while it will last through Sunday in North-East Bihar. The state’s average maximum temperature is predicted to remain between 34 and 38 degrees till May 27.

Several areas of Himachal Pradesh had moderate to severe rain, lightning, and thunderstorms, which led to landslides, disrupted traffic, and cut off the power supply, according to news reports.

Sirmaur had eleven roads closed to automotive traffic, Kullu had three, Chamba had two, Shimla had two, and Kangra had one. There were also disruptions to 171 transformers altogether.

The local meteorological centre has issued a “yellow” alert, warning of isolated thunderstorms and lightning from May 26 to 28. They have also predicted several showers in lower areas on Friday and rain and isolated thunderstorms in the lower and mid hills from May 27 to 29.

On Thursday, rain pelted portions of Punjab and Haryana, causing the temperature to drop. On Thursday afternoon, a dust storm also affected Chandigarh, the capital of the two states together.

Most locations in the two states saw maximum temperatures between 31 and 34 degrees Celsius, which was below the typical range.

Rain fell throughout the day and throughout many areas of Punjab and Haryana.

Meanwhile, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura are expected to see severe rainfall on Friday in isolated areas, according to the IMD.

“Light/moderate isolated light rainfall with thunderstorm/lightning/gusty winds very likely over Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha & Chhattisgarh on 26-28 May, 2023 and then on 30 and 31 May,” the IMD stated.

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