According to IMD, there’ll most likely be snow and heavy to extraordinarily heavy rain on March 1 and a pair of in Muzaffarabad, Baltistan, Ladakh, Jammu-Kashmir, and Gilgit.
A heavy to very heavy rainfall and snowfall alert has been issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for Jammu-Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit, Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand for immediately, March 1.
According to IMD, there’ll most likely be snow and heavy to extraordinarily heavy rain on March 1 and a pair of in Muzaffarabad, Baltistan, Ladakh, Jammu-Kashmir, and Gilgit. The winter break for valley faculties has additionally been prolonged by 4 days by the Kashmiri authorities as a result of predicted unhealthy climate. The faculties would now reopen on Monday following a three-month winter break that was initially deliberate to start on March 1.
The climate service in Himachal Pradesh has forecast heavy to extraordinarily heavy rainfall and snowfall tomorrow, together with remoted bouts of heavy rain immediately.
IMD experiences sporadic durations of intense rain, snowfall, and frost on March 1st and a pair of. The majority of the districts in Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh, and lots of the state’s remaining hilly areas are anticipated to see mild to reasonable rain, thunderstorms, and snow, in line with the climate division. In Uttarakhand, snowfall at elevations of three thousand metres and better was additionally talked about.
In North East India, there’s a excessive likelihood of snowfall over Arunachal Pradesh on March 4 because of remoted heavy rainfall and scattered mild to reasonable rainfall over the following six days. According to the climate workplace, an remoted warning of heavy rainfall is in impact for Punjab tomorrow, March 2.
Furthermore, it’s anticipated that on March 1st and a pair of, scattered to pretty widespread mild to reasonable rainfall shall be accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds (40–50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph) over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi. Additionally, scattered mild to reasonable rainfall shall be anticipated over Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and north Madhya Pradesh.
The RWFC Delhi regional climate forecast has known as for very mild rain, thunderstorms, and nighttime gusts of 25 to 35 kmph. Delhi had an general AQI of 168 at 6.30 am, falling into the reasonable vary.