There is a possibility of rain and thundershowers in Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana from May 2 to May 4. According to IMD senior scientist RK Jenamani, it is expected to reduce the temperature range to 36 to 39 degrees Celsius.
Weather conditions will be seen in the country in the first week of May. (IMD Alert) issued a warning on Saturday, saying that April temperatures in central and northwest India were the highest recorded in 122 years. At the same time, till May 2, there is no hope of relaxation in many states. However, the weather changed in some states. Due to the active western disturbance, rain alert has been seen in some districts of Bihar, Jharkhand. Apart from this, a drop of 2 percent in the temperature has been recorded in the mountainous state as well.
IMD has issued a heatwave alert in UP-Bihar Delhi, Haryana today. The minimum temperature is expected to be 26 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is expected to be 44 degrees Celsius. In the capital Lucknow also, the minimum temperature can be 26 while the maximum temperature can remain up to 43 degree Celsius. In Patna , the minimum temperature is expected to be 27 degree Celsius and maximum 39 degree Celsius.
Madhya Pradesh recorded a minimum temperature of 28 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 47 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature recorded in Gujarat was 43 degree Celsius. There will be relief from heat in Maharashtra, Bengal and Rajasthan from Madhya Pradesh . Here people are suffering due to heat and heat. Meanwhile, a change in the weather will be seen from May 2. Light rain will be recorded in Pondicherry and Shillong on May 1. Rain in the southern districts of West Bengal on Saturday brought relief from the scorching heat.
In the evening , moderate rains lashed Kolkata and its neighboring Howrah and North 24 Parganas districts and other parts of South Bengal. According to news agency PTI, at around 7:20 pm, a thunderstorm raged over Kolkata with a speed of 64 kmph from northwest. While Alipore Observatory (South Kolkata) recorded 11.3 mm of rain, Dum Dum (North Kolkata) recorded 27.6 mm of rain, a meteorological department spokesperson said.
Heatwave conditions are very likely to continue from heatwave to severe heatwave conditions over parts of West Rajasthan on May 1 and heatwave conditions will gradually subside over isolated areas on May 2 and 3. Heatwave conditions are continuing in isolated areas over West Madhya Pradesh from May 1-3, while heatwave alert has been issued in East MP, Telangana, Jammu and Vidarbha . Under the influence of an east-west oriented trough over North and Northeast India in lower troposphere levels, widespread rain with lightning and gusty winds are very likely to occur over Northeast India and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal during the next 5 days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain and thundershowers in Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana from May 2, which may provide respite from the scorching heat. There is a possibility of rain and thundershowers in Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana from May 2 to May 4. According to IMD senior scientist RK Jenamani, it is expected to reduce the temperature range to 36 to 39 degrees Celsius.
According to the Meteorological Department, a cyclonic circulation system will form over the Andaman Sea on May 4 . Thereafter, a low pressure will form on May 5 and as a result the maximum temperature will drop. According to the official, the temperature has already dropped in states like Odisha, Bihar, West Bengal and Jharkhand in eastern India.
In East India, some drop in temperature has started over Odisha, Bihar, Bengal and Jharkhand since yesterday. A day before yesterday, the temperature reached 44 degrees Celsius in Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Balangir and Angul (all in Odisha). Earlier, the Meteorological Department had predicted that the temperature in Delhi would rise by 0.5-1 degree Celsius, reaching up to 46 degree Celsius in some areas. The temperature is likely to reach 46 degree Celsius at many places in Haryana.
The India Meteorological Department said that Delhi was in the grip of severe heat on Saturday and the maximum temperature here was recorded at 43.5 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal. The IMD, however, has predicted dust and thundershowers on Monday and Wednesday. Due to which the residents are likely to get some relief from the scorching heat. “There is a possibility of heat wave conditions prevailing in the entire region on Sunday as well. People are likely to get some respite from the heat as the city is likely to experience dust or thundershowers on Monday and Wednesday. Tuesday will be partly cloudy. On Saturday, residents of Kolkata got respite from the scorching heat with rain and thundershowers in Kolkata.
Till May 1, the IMD has issued a ‘yellow alert’ for seven states of western Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, western UP, MP and Jharkhand. A Yellow Alert is in effect for West Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West UP, MP and Jharkhand for 1 May. According to GenMoney, from May 2, there will be a turnaround with the arrival of a Western Disturbance, accompanied by rain and thundershowers.
The highest maximum temperature of the season was recorded in Odisha at 45.5 degree Celsius. The mercury touched the season’s highest level in Odisha for the third consecutive day on Saturday, crossing 45 degrees Celsius in three cities, the Met department said. However, thunderstorms with a speed of 40-50 kmph are very likely to occur in many districts of the state in the next four days. The temperature is likely to drop by about 2-3 degree Celsius during the next three days.