The weather across India is undergoing a notable transformation. While snowfall and hailstorms are occurring in the mountainous regions, the plains are experiencing a rapid increase in temperature. According to meteorological reports, snowfall has been recorded in the higher altitudes of Uttarakhand, whereas temperatures in Madhya Pradesh have soared past 40 degrees Celsius. Additionally, alerts for thunderstorms and rain have been issued for several districts in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Recent reports from the weather department indicate fresh snowfall in Kedarnath and Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand. This snowfall has led to a drop in temperatures, resulting in a chillier atmosphere. Meanwhile, areas around Nainital have reported hail, catching local residents off guard with the sudden weather change. The snowfall in the mountains has intensified the cold, yet tourists visiting these destinations seem to be enjoying the seasonal changes.
Conversely, Madhya Pradesh is beginning to feel the heat, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in various districts. The combination of intense sunlight and warm winds is causing discomfort among the populace. Meteorologists predict that temperatures may continue to rise in the coming days.
In Uttar Pradesh, the weather department has also indicated potential changes. Approximately 35 districts are expected to experience strong winds accompanied by light to moderate rainfall. Warnings for lightning strikes have been issued in certain areas, urging residents to exercise caution during adverse weather conditions.
Rajasthan is also likely to see a shift in weather patterns. The department forecasts thunderstorms and rain in about 10 districts, with predictions of strong winds and occasional cloud cover, which may lead to a slight decrease in temperatures.
Weather experts suggest that various weather systems are currently active across different regions of the country, resulting in a mix of cold, heat, and rainfall. This fluctuation in weather is expected to persist for several days.
The weather department has advised the public to avoid open spaces during severe thunderstorms, rain, or lightning. Travelers heading to hilly areas are also encouraged to check weather updates before embarking on their journeys.
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