Weather alerts have been issued for Haryana and the Delhi-NCR region as meteorological conditions shift, bringing expectations of light rain and cooler temperatures over the next several days.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), weather patterns across northern plains, including Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi, are undergoing significant changes. The maximum temperature recorded on February 25 was 27 degrees Celsius, and it is projected to fluctuate between 25 and 29 degrees Celsius during this weather transition.
From February 26 to March 4, the IMD predicts light rainfall, primarily affecting northern and western regions of Haryana. The weather department predicts rain across northern plains including Punjab and Haryana, stated meteorologist Rahul Jain. This rainfall, though light, is beneficial and could positively affect local agriculture, providing much-needed hydration for crops.
On February 27 and 28, residents can expect sporadic showers, with cooler nights requiring warmer clothing. The forecast suggests the weather will slightly drop, with minimum temperatures varying between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. Such temperatures, noted to be on the lower side, may prompt residents to experience chillier evenings.
People can look forward to changes brought about by this weather alert. The IMD encourages residents to stay updated on the forecasts as they might impact daily activities and transportation, especially if heavy rainfall occurs as predicted.
The expected rainfall is also likely to improve air quality, which has been affected by pollutants often concentrated during dry spells. The weather department warns, with its predictions validated through recent patterns, the disturbances might lead to fluctuations not just locally but also impacting neighboring states.
Expectations of weather phenomena are based on the active western disturbance influencing the region. This activity is what leads to rapidly changing conditions, and the impacts can be seen across various aspects of life, from farming to traffic.
For residents of Delhi-NCR, meteorologists convey similar forecasts with expectations of light rain on February 27 and 28. This could provide some relief from the previous dry weather spell. With maximum temperatures peaking between 26 to 28 degrees Celsius and minimums sitting between 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, the weather will remain comfortable yet cool.
“Light rainfall expected from February 26 to March 4, with fluctuations in temperature,” said Meteorologist Rahul Jain, emphasizing how this brief spell might influence agricultural practices significantly.
Looking forward to March, predictions indicate continued possibilities of light showers, which not only play beneficial roles for crops but may also shift the local climate dynamics for improved conditions.
The residents of Haryana and the Delhi-NCR region are advised to remain tuned to updates from the IMD as the weather evolves, and to prepare for the changes, particularly as evenings grow cooler.
Overall, the forthcoming weeks herald alterations, with expectations of refreshing showers and cooler temperatures instilling excitement particularly among farmers eager for rainfall. Such developments could mark significant advancements for the agricultural sector as it gears up for the planting and harvesting seasons.