Himachal Pradesh to Face Rain, Thunderstorms, Hail from May 11: IMD

The India Meteorological Department has forecast a fresh spell of rain, thunderstorms and hailstorm activity across Himachal Pradesh from May 11 to May 14 due to a western disturbance. A yellow alert has been issued for multiple districts on May 12, with warnings of hailstorms in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Mandi. Light to moderate rainfall is expected in most parts of the state, with temperatures likely to remain below normal during the rain period. The state has recorded 12 per cent excess rainfall in May so far, with only Chamba, Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur districts receiving below normal rainfall.

Key Points: Himachal Pradesh Rain Alert May 11-14: Thunderstorms, Hail

  • Fresh western disturbance to affect Himachal from May 10
  • Rain, thunderstorms, hail expected May 11-14
  • Yellow alert issued for multiple districts on May 12
  • Temperatures to remain below normal during rain period
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Himachal Pradesh likely to witness fresh spell of rain, thunderstorms and hail from May 11: IMD

IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and hail in Himachal Pradesh from May 11-14. Yellow alert issued for May 12. Light to moderate rainfall expected.

"The main rain activity will begin from the daytime of May 11 and continue till around May 14 - Sandeep Kumar Sharma"

Shimla, May 8

The India Meteorological Department on Friday forecast a fresh spell of rain, thunderstorms and hailstorm activity across several parts of Himachal Pradesh from May 11 to May 14 under the influence of a western disturbance, issuing a yellow alert for multiple districts on May 12.

A senior scientist at the India Meteorological Department, Sandeep Kumar Sharma, said that during the last 24 hours, light rainfall was mainly recorded in Shimla, Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts, while isolated thunderstorms were also witnessed in parts of Kullu and Shimla.

"During the last 24 hours, light rainfall was mainly reported in Shimla, Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts. Along with this, thunderstorms were reported at one or two places in Kullu and Shimla districts," the scientist said.

The IMD said that on May 8, light rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is likely at isolated places in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Kinnaur and the upper reaches of Shimla district.

"On May 9 and 10, weather across the state is expected to remain largely clear," Sharma said.

However, he added that a fresh western disturbance is likely to affect the region from May 10 onward, with its impact becoming more prominent between May 11 and May 14.

"The main rain activity will begin from the daytime of May 11 and continue till around May 14, during which many parts of the state are likely to witness light to moderate rainfall," the scientist said.

According to the IMD, on May 11, isolated light rainfall may occur in the plains districts of Una and Bilaspur, while several middle and higher hill districts are expected to receive light to moderate rain.

The department has also warned of hailstorm activity on May 12 in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Mandi districts, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning.

"Keeping this in view, a hailstorm alert has been issued for several districts on May 12," Sharma said.

A yellow alert has also been issued for gusty winds along with thunderstorms and lightning in Una, Bilaspur and adjoining middle hill regions.

The IMD said Una recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at around 30 degrees Celsius, while Tabo in Lahaul-Spiti recorded the lowest minimum temperature.

"Some pockets have recorded temperatures two to five degrees below normal. However, as the weather clears on May 9 and 10, daytime temperatures may gradually rise. Once rain activity resumes from May 11, temperatures in the middle and higher hill regions are again likely to fall and remain below normal," the scientist added.

The department further said that Himachal Pradesh has so far recorded 12 per cent excess rainfall during May.

"Only Chamba, Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur districts have recorded below normal rainfall, while all other districts have received normal or above normal rainfall," the scientist said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, this unpredictability is becoming exhausting. One day it's clear, next day thunderstorms and hail. 😓 The yellow alert is good for awareness, but hope the authorities are also ready with emergency supplies and road clearing equipment. Those hill roads become treacherous during hailstorms.
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Vikram M
12% excess rainfall in May? That's actually worrying for apple farmers in Shimla and Kullu. Hail can damage the crop completely. I remember last year many orchards got ruined. Hope IMD's alerts reach every village properly and not just stay in newsrooms. 🙏
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Rohit P
Good to see IMD being proactive with alerts. But why always yellow alert? 😅 They should upgrade if needed. Meanwhile, Delhi is burning at 44°C, and here we are in Himachal worried about rain and hail. Climate change is real, yaar. Every state has its own extreme now.
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Kavya N
Traveling to Manali next week for a family trip. 😬 This news has me stressed. Should we cancel or hope the forecast changes? Tourism in Himachal is already recovering, and such unpredictable weather doesn't help. Hope the roads remain passable and hotels are accommodating.
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James A
Living in Himachal for work, I've learned to keep an umbrella handy always. 🌂 The forecast seems accurate based on the cloud patterns I've been seeing. Light rain is fine, but hail is no joke. Those of you in Chamba and Kangra, please park your vehicles under cover on May 12!

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