Unseasonal Rain Brings Respite to Vidarbha After Intense Heat
Unseasonal Rain Brings Relief to Vidarbha After Heatwave

Nagpur: Unseasonal rain brought widespread relief across Vidarbha on Tuesday, with light showers, gusty winds, and even hailstorms reported in parts of the region. The sudden change in weather led to a noticeable dip in temperatures after days of intense heat.

Rain and Hailstorm Activity

While Nagpur witnessed overcast skies and light rainfall at isolated locations, a hailstorm was reported from Gondia, adding to the abrupt shift in conditions. Light showers were also recorded at various places across Gadchiroli and nearby areas. Bhandara experienced strong winds for a brief period during the day.

IMD Forecast and Alerts

The change in weather aligns with the forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), which predicted thunderstorm activity accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40-50 km/h at isolated locations across Vidarbha for the next two days. Yellow alerts were issued for almost all Vidarbha districts, cautioning residents about possible sudden weather changes.

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Temperature Drop

The rainfall and cloud cover helped bring down maximum temperatures across the region. In Nagpur, the mercury dropped by around 2-3 degrees Celsius over the past 24 hours, offering much-needed respite from the prevailing heatwave-like conditions. Other districts, which were recording temperatures in the range of 40 to 44 degrees Celsius, also saw a marginal decline.

Weather Systems Responsible

According to IMD officials, the current weather pattern is being influenced by an upper air cyclonic circulation over east Madhya Pradesh and a north-south trough extending across central India. These systems have contributed to the formation of thunderstorms and localized rainfall activity across Vidarbha.

Short-Lived Relief

However, this relief is likely to be short-lived. The IMD has indicated that while a slight drop in temperatures is expected over the next 72 hours, maximum temperatures are likely to rise again by 2-4 degrees Celsius in the subsequent days as conditions turn dry across most parts of the region. The forecast suggests that rainfall activity will reduce significantly after Wednesday, with dry weather expected to prevail.

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