IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Delhi, Stormy Weather to Hit 11 States

The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Delhi and warnings for stormy weather across 11 North Indian states. The active western disturbance is expected to bring rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds reaching 85 kmph. Hilly regions like Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh face additional risks of landslides and avalanches. Conditions are forecast to improve from April 10, with temperatures in Delhi potentially rising to 34°C.

Key Points: Delhi Weather Alert: IMD Forecasts Storms, Rain in North India

  • Yellow alert for Delhi-NCR
  • Storms forecast for 11 states
  • Landslide risk in hills
  • Temperatures to drop 2-3°C
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IMD issues yellow alert for Delhi, stormy weather likely across North India

IMD issues a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR and 10 other states, warning of thunderstorms, gusty winds up to 85 kmph, and a temperature drop.

"Wind speeds in some regions are expected to reach up to 85 kmph. - IMD"

New Delhi, April 8

Weather conditions across India have begun shifting once again under the influence of an active western disturbance, bringing light to moderate rainfall and a noticeable dip in daytime temperatures across several parts of North and Northwest India.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for stormy weather in at least 11 states, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. Wind speeds in some regions are expected to reach up to 85 kmph. A yellow alert has been sounded for the national capital, indicating the likelihood of rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds.

The impact of the western disturbance is also expected to extend to the hilly regions. Several districts in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh may face potential risks of landslides and avalanches due to changing weather patterns.

Increased wind activity is likely to bring down minimum temperatures by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius, leading to slightly cooler conditions, particularly during morning and evening hours.

The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Wednesday in the Delhi-NCR region, forecasting cloudy skies, strong winds, and intermittent rainfall. Thunderstorm activity is also expected in isolated pockets, with one or two spells of rain or storm conditions likely during the day.

In Delhi, the minimum temperature is expected to hover around 16 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature may reach approximately 27 degrees Celsius.

Looking ahead, Thursday is likely to see partly cloudy skies in the capital. From April 10 to 11, weather conditions are expected to improve gradually, with clearer skies and a steady rise in temperature. Maximum temperatures during this period may climb to 33 to 34 degrees Celsius.

In Uttarakhand, districts such as Dehradun, Nainital, Chamoli, and Pithoragarh are likely to witness light to moderate rainfall on April 8 and 9, accompanied by winds of up to 60 kmph.

Similarly, districts in Himachal Pradesh, including Shimla, Kullu, Mandi, Kangra, and Kinnaur, are expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall between April 8 and 10, as the weather system continues to influence the region.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Yellow alert for Delhi again. The weather is so unpredictable this year. IMD's warnings are helpful, but I wish the civic agencies were better prepared to handle the aftermath - fallen trees, power cuts, etc.
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Aman W
Concerned for the hilly regions. Landslide warnings in J&K and Himachal are serious. Tourists planning trips should check conditions and authorities must ensure safety measures are in place. Stay safe everyone.
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Sarah B
Living in Noida. The wind is already picking up. 85 kmph is no joke. Hope everyone secures their balconies and outdoor items. These sudden western disturbances are becoming more frequent.
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Vikram M
Good that temperatures will drop a bit. The cool breeze in the evening will be pleasant. But the article says it will heat up again quickly by next week. Indian summer is truly here.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the IMD does a good job with forecasts, sometimes the intensity on the ground feels different. The 'yellow alert' for my area last time was just a light drizzle. Hope the prediction is accurate this time for farmers' sake.

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