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Unsettled Skies Ahead: Northern Plains Brace for Storms as Punjab Faces Weather Shift

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Chandigarh: A fresh spell of unstable weather is set to sweep across North India over the coming days, with Punjab emerging as one of the most affected regions. According to the latest meteorological updates, changing atmospheric conditions are likely to bring a mix of rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds, altering the current weather pattern across the region.

Punjab on Alert for Rain, Thunderstorms, and Hail

Several parts of Punjab are expected to experience light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunder activity and lightning. Wind speeds could range between 30 and 60 kmph, while isolated hailstorms remain a possibility in some districts. These sudden developments pose a concern, particularly for farmers, as wheat crops nearing harvest could suffer damage.

The combination of rain and gusty winds may delay harvesting operations, while hail could directly impact crop quality. Strong winds also raise the risk of crop lodging, where plants are flattened, reducing both yield and quality. Apart from agriculture, abrupt weather changes may disrupt routine life and local transportation.

Neighbouring Regions to Feel the Impact

The weather system is not limited to Punjab alone. Haryana and Delhi are also expected to witness similar conditions, including thunderstorms and gusty winds. Meanwhile, parts of western Rajasthan could experience dust storms, with wind speeds potentially reaching up to 70 kmph, adding to the overall volatility in the region.

Hilly States Likely to See Intense Activity

In the northern hill states—Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand—widespread rainfall and snowfall are anticipated. Some areas may receive heavy precipitation, increasing the risk of landslides and road blockages, which could affect travel and connectivity.

Precautionary Measures Advised

Residents, particularly in Punjab, are being urged to remain cautious during this period of active weather. Avoiding open areas during lightning, securing loose outdoor objects, and postponing farming activities like harvesting or spraying are recommended steps. Reduced visibility and travel delays are also likely in several locations.

While the rainfall may offer temporary relief from rising temperatures, its broader impact on agriculture and daily routines cannot be overlooked. Authorities advise people to stay updated with weather forecasts and take necessary precautions as conditions evolve.

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