Tag: Himachal weather

  • Weather Forecast: IMD Issues Orange Alert In Kerala; Heavy Rainfall Expected |

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued rain warnings for several states this week, including Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Odisha, and more. These alerts range from yellow to orange, indicating varying levels of expected rainfall and weather conditions.

    Orange alert in Kerala

    In Kerala, an orange alert has been issued for multiple districts, including Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Idukki, which is expected to last until Thursday. The IMD has also forecast isolated heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds of up to 40 kmph, particularly in the districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamthitta.

    Yellow Alert In Delhi

    For the next two days, Delhi is under a yellow alert as the IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall across the national capital until Thursday. On Tuesday, Delhi experienced intermittent showers, with the maximum temperature recorded at 33.6 degrees Celsius, slightly below the normal. The Safdarjung observatory, a key weather station in the city, noted 20.2 mm of rainfall by Tuesday morning.

    Orange alert in Kerala

    In Kerala, an orange alert has been issued for multiple districts, including Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Idukki, which is expected to last until Thursday. The IMD has also forecast isolated heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds of up to 40 kmph, particularly in the districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, and Pathanamthitta.

    Severe Weather In Rajasthan

    Parts of Rajasthan, especially Jaipur, have been heavily impacted by extreme rainfall on Monday and Tuesday, leading to significant waterlogging and traffic disruptions. Local weather agencies predict that intermittent rains will persist in the region over the next two to three days.

    Rain Forecast in Himachal Pradesh

    Himachal Pradesh has experienced heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over the weekend, with the water level in the Markhanda river reaching dangerous heights. The IMD has forecast additional rainfall in several districts, including Chamba, Kangra, Mandi, Solan, Sirmaur, Shimla, Una, Bilaspur, and Hamirpur, over the next five days. A yellow alert has been issued by the weather center in Shimla.

    Additional Rainfall Warnings

    The IMD’s recent press release highlights the likelihood of widespread light to moderate rainfall with isolated heavy rainfall across Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and East Uttar Pradesh between August 10th and 16th. Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, and West Uttar Pradesh are also expected to experience similar conditions on the 10th, 11th, and 14th to 16th of August. Meanwhile, Punjab and Haryana, including Chandigarh, are on alert for rain on August 10th, 11th, and 14th.

  • Cyclone Tauktae fallout: Himachal in for tough climate spell until Friday

    The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of adversarial climate in Himachal Pradesh from Tuesday to Friday, when heavy rains, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds more likely to hit the state throughout this era.
    Though led to by a western disturbance, the anticipated moist climate spell within the hill state is a fallout of Cyclone Tauktae, an ‘extremely severe cyclonic storm’ which has hit the west coast of India, revealed Shimla Meteorological Centre Director Manmohan Singh.
    According to the IMD’s climate forecast, elements of the center hills, low hills and plain areas might expertise adversarial climate until at the very least Friday.

    The excessive hills are more likely to witness excessive climate solely on Wednesday and Thursday, whereas rain/snow might proceed to happen there afterwards. Except Sunday, intermittent rains have been occurring in Himachal since May 1 because of the impact of western disturbances (WDs). Rains because of the unusually robust WDs this summer season have saved temperatures cooler than ordinary within the state.
    Even on Sunday, when there was no rain, the day temperatures recorded at Dharamshala, Keylong, Chamba and Dalhousie had been 5 levels beneath regular, IMD officers stated.