‘Heat’ alert in plains and warning of snowfall in mountains; Know the condition of your state: – ..

New Delhi: At present, two opposite situations are being seen in the weather of the country. On one hand, the plains of North and Central India are going to be hit by severe heat and heat wave, while on the other hand, an alert of heavy rain and snowfall has been issued in the hilly states and North-East India. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures in many states will drop in the next 4-5 days. 3 to 6 degrees Celsius Can increase up to.

Plains: Mercury crosses 40 degrees, heat wave warning

The sun is going to be harsh in the plain states of North India. The mercury will rise rapidly in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.

Temperature Estimate: maximum temperature 35 to 40 degrees Celsius There are chances of reaching.

Heatwave: IMD has Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Chhattisgarh A heat wave warning has been issued between April 16 and 18.

Uttar Pradesh: The weather will change in UP also from today and the temperature may increase by up to 5 degrees. An alert has been issued for Lucknow and surrounding districts.

Hill state: ‘Yellow alert’ of snowfall and rain

Amidst the heat of the plains, coolness may return to the mountains. A new one from 15th April Western Disturbance is going to be activated.

Himachal Pradesh: The weather will change from 16th April. Heavy rain on 17th and 18th April in high altitude areas Yellow alert of snowfall Has been issued.

Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh: Here too, rain and snowfall activities will increase after April 15.

Uttarakhand: There is a possibility of light to moderate rain between April 16 and 18, which will bring down the temperature.

Condition of North-East and South India

Northeast India: In Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya on 17 and 18 April heavy rain is likely to. Nagaland and Manipur may also experience rain with lightning and strong winds.

South India: There is a possibility of rain and thundershowers in Kerala and Karnataka between April 13 and 16, although in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, heat along with heavy humidity will trouble people.

caution and safety

The Meteorological Department has advised people to avoid going out in the afternoon and drink enough water to avoid heatstroke. Tourists traveling in hilly areas have been asked to be cautious about snowfall and strong winds (30-40 km/hr).

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