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Rain and Strong Winds Cool Tricity, Raise Concerns for Wheat Crop

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Chandigarh: A spell of early-morning rain accompanied by gusty winds brought a sharp dip in temperatures across the Tricity region on Sunday, offering temporary relief from rising heat but triggering fresh worries among farmers about potential crop losses.

Showers began around dawn in Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula, along with several parts of Punjab and Haryana. The rainfall, linked to an active western disturbance over the Himalayan belt, led to cooler conditions and overcast skies across the region.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the next two days, cautioning residents about thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms, and wind speeds that could intensify as the system strengthens over the plains.

According to meteorological officials, the current weather pattern is expected to persist through March 29 and 30, with rainfall likely to become more widespread across northern states. The disturbance, active since March 28 in the hills, is now extending its influence to adjoining lowland areas.

In Ludhiana, the showers brought a noticeable drop in temperature, with readings hovering around 20°C overnight and rising modestly during the day. Residents welcomed the cool breeze and cloudy skies, hoping the spell would delay the onset of intense summer heat.

However, the rain also caused minor disruptions, particularly for commuters navigating waterlogged patches and construction zones in urban areas.

While city dwellers enjoyed the pleasant conditions, farmers across Punjab and Haryana expressed anxiety over the impact on crops. With wheat nearing harvest, strong winds pose a significant risk of lodging—where crops are flattened—potentially reducing yield and quality.

Agricultural representatives noted that while light rain may not cause major damage, high-velocity winds could prove harmful. Additionally, wet soil conditions could delay the sowing of the next crop cycle, including maize.

With more rain forecast in the coming days, both authorities and farmers are closely monitoring the situation as the changing weather continues to influence daily life and agricultural activity in the region.

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