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IMD issues orange alert for Punjab, Haryana; rain to continue for next 36 hours

The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for both Punjab and Haryana. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue for the next 36 hours across multiple districts. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh has experienced fresh snowfall in higher altitude areas. The weather conditions are being driven by an active Western Disturbance affecting the region.

Chandigarh, October 7

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), on Monday, issued an orange alert for Punjab and Haryana, predicting continuous rainfall for the next 36 hours.

IMD Director Surender Paul stated that eight districts of Punjab are under orange alert, which include parts of north-western Punjab and Malwa. These districts include Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Ferozepur.

"Rain activity will continue for the next 36 hours. An orange alert has been issued for Punjab and Haryana. Eight districts of Punjab are under orange alert, which include parts of north-western Punjab and Malwa. We have issued orange alerts today in Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Ferozepur," Paul told ANI.

Additionally, Paul reported that heavy rain warnings have been issued for areas including Ambala, Panchkula, Kaithal, Karnal, and Hisar in northwestern Haryana.

"Heavy rain warnings have been issued for areas like Ambala, Panchkula, Kaithal, Karnal, and Hisar in north-western Haryana. The weather will clear up around the 8th, but snowfall effects will be seen in the upper areas," added Paul.

Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh's capital Shimla and several parts of the state witnessed a sharp drop in temperature on Monday as the weather took a sudden turn. Light drizzle in the morning gave way to moderate rainfall during the day, while the higher reaches of Lahaul-Spiti, Chamba, and Kinnaur districts received fresh snowfall.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a fresh active Western Disturbance has caused widespread precipitation across the state. Senior IMD scientist Shobhit Katiyar, while speaking to ANI, said that the rain and snow in the higher hills will continue for the next two days.

"Due to the influence of an active Western Disturbance over Himachal Pradesh, several places have recorded light to moderate rainfall. Lahaul-Spiti has also witnessed snowfall, with a maximum of 5 cm recorded so far. The highest rainfall, 45 mm, has been recorded in the Chamba district," Katiyar told ANI.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good that IMD is giving timely alerts. In Ambala, we've been experiencing continuous drizzle since morning. Farmers must be worried about their crops though - hope the rainfall is beneficial and not destructive.

Arjun K

Western Disturbances affecting our weather as usual. The snowfall in Himachal might be good for tourism, but hope the local administration is prepared for any road blockages in higher areas.

Sarah B

Living in Panchkula and the weather has turned quite pleasant after the hot spell. Though the orange alert is concerning, at least it's bringing some relief from the heat. Hope everyone stays safe!

Vikram M

While the alerts are helpful, I wish the municipal corporations would be more proactive in clearing drains. Last year's waterlogging in Jalandhar was terrible. Hope they've learned from that experience.

Michael C

The temperature drop in Shimla sounds significant. For those planning travel to hill stations, better check road conditions before heading out. Safety first! ⛰️

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