

While the imminent inclement weather will save the northwestern states from any gruesome heatwaves, Uttar Pradesh is still likely to see daytime temperatures spike by 4-6☌ over the next five days, IMD forecasts. If you've been wishing for something a little bit colder, hail has also been forecast over Uttarakhand on Monday and over West Rajasthan, Jammu and Himachal on Monday and Tuesday. More specifically, West Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand could experience thunder and winds on Monday, while Rajasthan will soak in similar conditions till Tuesday.īut that's not all, folks.


In addition to heavy rains (64.5 mm - 115.5 mm) over North Rajasthan on Monday, expect thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds to occasionally make an appearance in these states during the rainy episodes. This, in addition to the existing cyclonic circulation over southwest Rajasthan, will drench the area in impressive amounts of pre-monsoon showers in the coming days.Īs a result, residents of Northwest India could end up relishing in light or moderate scattered to fairly widespread rain from Monday to Wednesday (May 29-31), peaking on the first two days.īut this spot will not be any ordinary rain, either. But fear not: weather forecasters have announced some rainy respite for Northwest India over the next few days.Īccording to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a fresh western disturbance will likely begin affecting northwestern parts of India from today. Monday, May 29: Working on a Monday can be brutal working amidst Indian summer heat on a Monday can be excruciating.
