Uttar Pradesh Faces Severe Weather Alerts: Storms and Rain Predicted Across All Districts
UP On High Weather Alert: Fierce Storms, Heavy Rain To Lash All 75 Districts Today
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Uttar Pradesh, India, is under high weather alert as the India Meteorological Department forecasts thunderstorms, heavy rain, and possible hailstorms across all 75 districts. The weather conditions are expected to drop temperatures significantly, bringing relief from heat but raising concerns for farmers with crops ready for harvest.
- 01Uttar Pradesh is experiencing severe weather alerts with thunderstorms and heavy rainfall expected.
- 02An orange alert has been issued for multiple districts, while a yellow alert covers others.
- 03Temperatures are projected to drop by 6-8°C over the next 48 hours.
- 04Farmers are concerned about potential crop damage due to unseasonal rains.
- 05Authorities are preparing to assess and provide compensation for weather-related damages.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued severe weather alerts for all 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh, India, predicting thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and possible hailstorms. On April 8, winds are expected to reach 40-50 km/h, with intense rainfall already impacting cities like Noida, Ghaziabad, and Lucknow. An orange alert covers numerous districts including Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, and Lucknow, while a yellow alert is in effect for others. Meteorological estimates indicate a 6-8°C drop in temperatures over the next 48 hours, providing relief from the heat but raising concerns among farmers whose crops are ready for harvest. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed officials to assess crop damage and ensure timely compensation for affected farmers. The unpredictable weather patterns have left residents confused, with sudden changes from sunshine to rain throughout the day.
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The severe weather could significantly affect crop yields, posing risks to farmers in Uttar Pradesh, especially those with harvest-ready crops.
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