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IMD Rainfall Update: Chance of thunderstorm and rain in these states throughout the week, two western disturbances activated

IMD weather forecast: The Meteorological Department (IMD) has said in its latest report that thunderstorms and rain will continue in many parts of the country till the end of this week. According to IMD, there will be weather disturbances across the country due to two western disturbances. According to the Meteorological Department, the first disturbance will hit the Western Himalayan region on the night of April 2, while the second disturbance will hit the Western Himalayan region on April 5. Due to this, there may be storm and rain for seven days. Entire North-Western India including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh.

IMD has said in its latest forecast that apart from thunderstorm, there is also a possibility of lightning in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad and Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, April 3. The department has expressed the possibility of its impact on Uttarakhand. And Uttar Pradesh and said that the weather may change in these states also.

However, the weather improved on Monday after intermittent rain and snowfall in the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir for the last three days. Meteorological Center Srinagar has predicted dry weather for the next 24 hours, but there is a possibility of rain and snowfall again at various places in the state from April 3 to April 7. According to the Meteorological Department, after that the weather is likely to remain dry till April 11.

At the same time, due to the storm in North-East India and cyclonic pressure in the areas adjacent to the Bay of Bengal, heavy rains have been recorded in Assam. A four-year-old child died and two people are reported missing after a boat capsized in the Brahmaputra river amid heavy rains and storm in Assam's South Salmara-Mankachar district. A senior official gave this information on Monday.

The India Meteorological Department had issued an 'Orange Alert' on Sunday and predicted “heavy to very heavy” rainfall in several northeastern states including Assam for the next five days. Assam State Disaster Management Authority Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Gyanendra Dev Tripathi said that a sudden storm accompanied by hailstorm and heavy rain lashed many parts of the state on Sunday evening, due to which trees and electric poles were uprooted and houses were also damaged. reached up. , There was a loss.