Delhi-NCR likely to see rain and hail tonight, half of India on alert from Monday
Isolated thunderstorms with rain and hail are likely over parts of Delhi-NCR and Haryana from tonight, with a 50 to 70 per cent chance of activity in areas including Gurgaon, South Delhi, Faridabad and Noida.
by Radifah Kabir · India TodayIn Short
- Rain, hail and thunderstorms are likely over Delhi-NCR tonight onwards.
- Gurgaon, south Delhi, Faridabad and Noida are most at risk of hail tonight.
- Another Western Disturbance to hit North India hard between April 7 and 10.
If your evening plans involve stepping out, keep an umbrella handy. This is because isolated thunderstorms, with rain and hail, are likely over parts of Delhi-NCR and Haryana starting tonight, with a 50 to 70 per cent chance of activity.
Not every part of the city will get hit. These cells are patchy by nature, soaking one neighbourhood while the next stays bone dry, but the odds are significant enough to plan around.
The system behind all of this is a Western Disturbance, a moisture-carrying weather system from the Mediterranean Sea that triggers rain, thunder and hail across North India during winter and spring.
A powerful one swept through on April 3 and 4, and its tail end is still unsettling conditions tonight, giving Delhi that strange August-in-April feeling: cool air, heavy cloud cover and the occasional rumble instead of the scorching heat you would normally expect this time of year.
WHICH PARTS OF DELHI-NCR ARE MOST LIKELY TO SEE RAIN TONIGHT?
Gurgaon, South Delhi, Faridabad and Noida are among the areas most likely to see activity tonight.
On April 4, strong thunderstorm cells developed west of Gurgaon and pushed short, intense bursts of rain and hail through exactly these areas.
A similar pattern is possible tonight. Roughly 50 to 60 per cent of NCR is expected to stay dry.
HOW BAD WILL THE HAILSTORMS BE ACROSS INDIA FROM APRIL 7?
Today's showers are just the opening act. A far more powerful Western Disturbance is now approaching and is expected to unleash massive hailstorms across a vast swathe of the country between April 7 and 9.
The system is forecast to affect Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Punjab, western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, northern Madhya Pradesh and northeast India, covering roughly 30 to 40 per cent of India's total area.
Farmers across these states who have standing wheat ready to harvest are being urgently advised to cut their crop before April 6.
The damage from the previous system was already severe; golf-ball-sized hail wiped out wheat fields across Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on April 3 and 4.
Another round of that scale, or worse, is on its way.
WHAT WEATHER IS COMING TO NORTH INDIA AFTER TODAY?
Today is not the worst of it. Another strong Western Disturbance is approaching and is forecast to hit the plains between April 7 and 10, bringing heavier rain, thundershowers and hail.
Farmers across Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, already devastated by golf-ball-sized hail that flattened wheat fields on April 3 and 4, are being urgently advised to harvest any ready crop before Monday, April 6.
After April 8 to 10, the disturbances will ease and summer will return with a vengeance.
The second half of April will be dry and intensely hot.
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