Unseasonal Rainfall and Hailstorms Sweep Over Northwest India, IMD Reports
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported an unexpected surge of rainfall and hailstorms in Northwest India, marking a dramatic shift in weather patterns. This abrupt change comes under the influence of a current Western Disturbance (WD) and has shattered the dry spell experienced in the region over the last 5-7 days.
During the past 24 hours, concluding at 0830 hrs IST today, October 17, 2023, a significant volume of precipitation was recorded in multiple areas across Northwest India. From light to moderate rainfall, with instances of isolated hailstorms, this weather phenomenon has taken many by surprise.
Rainfall Highlights (in centimeters) as of October 17, 2023, 0830 hrs IST:
Jammu & Kashmir:
- Banihal: 8 cm
- Ramban & Doda: 7 cm each
- Jammu: 6 cm
- Qazi Gund: 5 cm
West Rajasthan:
- Jaisalmer: 8 cm
Himachal Pradesh:
- Chamba: 7 cm
- Shimla: 3 cm
- Dharamshala: 2 cm
Uttarakhand:
- New Tehri: 3 cm
- Dehradun: 2 cm
Haryana:
- Karnal & Narnaul: 2 cm each
This unanticipated weather event serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of climate change. Residents of these regions are advised to remain cautious and take necessary precautions to mitigate any potential disruptions caused by the unusual weather patterns. IMD continues to closely monitor the situation and will provide updates as it unfolds.