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Unseasonal Chill Grips North India as ‘Mini Monsoon’ Rains Spark Online Myths

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New Delhi: Large parts of North India are witnessing an unusual spell of cool, rain-soaked weather this March, with many residents reaching for jackets at a time when summer conditions typically begin to set in.

According to weather experts, the sudden change is being driven by an active Western Disturbance, which has created a strong trough line passing close to the region. This system is expected to bring intermittent moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh through the day, before gradually easing by evening.

As the weather system shifts eastward, rainfall activity is likely to intensify over Bihar and Jharkhand, extending the spell of wet weather into eastern regions.

The widespread showers, combined with cooler winds, have led many to describe the current conditions as a “mini monsoon” — a rare occurrence for late March. Typically, such weather patterns are associated with winter months, making the ongoing situation stand out.

While the unusual conditions have drawn attention, they have also triggered a wave of speculation online. Social media platforms have been flooded with claims suggesting that artificial weather modification is behind the rains, with some posts even attempting to link the phenomenon to Bill Gates. However, experts have dismissed these assertions as baseless and misleading.

Much of the confusion stems from a misunderstanding of cloud seeding — a process used in some regions to enhance rainfall. Scientists explain that cloud seeding can only influence existing clouds under specific conditions and is incapable of generating large-scale storms or altering major weather systems like western disturbances.

Meteorologists stress that the current weather is entirely natural. They point instead to broader climatic trends, noting that rising global temperatures are increasing atmospheric moisture levels, which can lead to more intense and unpredictable rainfall events.

As a result, what feels like an out-of-season monsoon is better understood as part of evolving weather patterns rather than any human-engineered intervention.

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