KKN Gurugram Desk | The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Heavy Rain and Thunderstorm Alert for several regions of the country due to an active cyclonic circulation system. Over the next five to seven days, a significant shift in weather patterns is expected, with thunderstorms, lightning, gusty winds, and intense rainfall affecting various states.
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Key Weather Highlights:
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Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms likely in Odisha, Northeast India, Central India, and parts of South India
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Gusty winds expected at 40–50 km/h
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Hailstorm warning issued for Jharkhand
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Heatwave alert in Rajasthan and parts of North India
Rainfall and Thunderstorm Forecast by Region
Northeast & Eastern India: Moderate to Heavy Rainfall Likely
According to the IMD, widespread light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunder, lightning, and gusty winds (speeding up to 40–50 km/h), is likely across Northeastern and Eastern states over the next 7 days. States affected include:
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam
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Meghalaya
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Odisha
Odisha to Witness Heavy Rain on April 14 and 15
The IMD has predicted intense showers for Odisha on April 14 and 15. Residents are advised to remain alert and take necessary precautions against possible waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and localized flooding.
Hailstorm Alert: Jharkhand on High Alert for April 15
The impact of the cyclonic circulation has already been felt in Jharkhand, where strong winds and moderate rainfall have been reported in Ranchi and other districts. On April 15, a hailstorm warning has been issued, particularly for central and northern parts of the state.
Heavy Showers Forecast for South India
Kerala and Mahe (Next 5 Days)
The southern coastal regions of Kerala and Mahe are also under weather surveillance. IMD forecasts:
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Thunderstorms and lightning
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Winds up to 30–40 km/h
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Light to moderate rainfall for the next five days
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Telangana (Next 3 Days)
From April 13 to 15, southern peninsular India including Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Telangana, and parts of Karnataka and Coastal Andhra Pradesh will experience:
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Thunderstorms
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Gusty winds (40–50 km/h)
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Scattered moderate rain
Heatwave Alert in North and Central India
While the southern and eastern regions are battling rains, North and Central India are bracing for extreme heatwave conditions.
Rajasthan to Experience Severe Heat from April 14–17
Despite some isolated showers earlier, Rajasthan will likely see dry conditions from Sunday onwards, with temperatures expected to rise by 3–4°C. The IMD warns of:
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Severe heatwave conditions between April 16–17
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Jaisalmer is expected to record temperatures between 44–45°C on April 15
Other States Under Heatwave Risk
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Punjab, Haryana, Delhi
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Eastern Rajasthan, Western Madhya Pradesh
These regions will likely experience heatwave to severe heatwave conditions from April 16 to 18. Precautions such as staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged sun exposure, and wearing loose clothing are recommended.
Severe Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc in Bihar
Bihar, particularly, has witnessed devastating thunderstorms in recent days. Dozens of casualties have been reported due to lightning strikes and collapsing structures, signaling the seriousness of these weather shifts.
Safety Measures and Public Advisory
In view of the ongoing and forecasted weather conditions, the IMD has issued the following guidelines:
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Avoid sheltering under trees during lightning
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Secure loose objects on rooftops and balconies
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Farmers should avoid spraying pesticides or fertilizers during thunderstorm activity
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Monitor local forecasts and alerts from the IMD and regional meteorological centers
As India navigates an intense and fluctuating weather spell, citizens across affected regions are urged to stay vigilant. With both rain-related hazards in the east and heatwaves in the north, this week’s weather scenario underscores the importance of timely updates, preparedness, and community awareness.
Stay tuned with KKNLive for the latest updates on weather alerts, IMD advisories, and regional forecasts.
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