The India Meteorological Department has issued a fresh weather alert for several states in North and East India due to the arrival of two new Western Disturbances. According to official reports, regions including Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar are expected to witness rain, hailstorms, and strong winds over the coming days. The first disturbance is likely to impact Northwest India starting April 7, bringing a significant shift in temperature and atmospheric conditions.
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When and Where is the Weather Changing?
The IMD forecast indicates that weather activity will be most intense between April 7 and April 9 across various regions. While Delhi-NCR and Western Uttar Pradesh will experience scattered to heavy rain on April 7 and 8, Eastern Uttar Pradesh will see these changes on April 8 and 9. Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha are expected to witness rain and thunderstorms on April 8. Mountainous regions like Jammu-Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh will likely face rain and snowfall during this period.
Wind Speed and Regional Impact Details
Authorities have warned of high-speed winds that could reach up to 60 km/h in Bihar, potentially causing disruptions. In states like Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi, wind speeds are expected to range between 40-50 km/h. Residents are advised to stay indoors during lightning and thunderstorms to avoid any safety risks. The detailed schedule for the weather activity is provided in the table below:
| State/Region | Expected Date | Weather Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi-NCR & Western UP | April 7-8 | Rain and Thunderstorm |
| Eastern Uttar Pradesh | April 8-9 | Rain and Gusty Winds |
| Bihar & Jharkhand | April 8 | Rain and 60 km/h Winds |
| Himachal Pradesh | April 7-9 | Rain and Snowfall |
| Rajasthan & MP | April 5-7 | Scattered Rain |
| Punjab & Haryana | April 7-8 | Rain and Strong Winds |
In Uttar Pradesh, specifically districts like Lucknow, Kanpur, Saharanpur, and Meerut are on alert for heavy rain and hail between April 5 and April 8. This unseasonal weather has also raised concerns among the farming community regarding potential damage to standing crops. Temperatures in Uttar Pradesh are expected to drop by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius over the next 48 hours, providing temporary relief from the heat.

