Uttar Pradesh is on the cusp of a climatic shift. Today, the 30th of March, and tomorrow, the 31st, the region is expecting stormy weather accompanied by rainfall in various areas. According to the weather department, districts including Western Uttar Pradesh, Bundelkhand, and Lucknow may experience thunderous winds, thunderstorms, and rain showers.
Due to a cyclonic circulation over central India and moisture from the Arabian Sea, this weather change is forthcoming. Mohammed Danish, a meteorologist, shared that during the transition from March 30 to 31, there is a likelihood of thunder with lightning, accompanied by surface winds picking up speed.
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Rains Expected in These Areas
Lead meteorologist, Mohammed Danish indicates that cities like Lucknow, Bundelkhand, and Western Uttar Pradesh might experience thunderous clouds and strong winds, along with possible rainfall. Danish cautions that wind speeds could reach up to 40 kilometers per hour in various districts, and urges caution during thunder and lightning. Moreover, active western disturbances are causing the weather to shift, affecting Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Mirzapur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Sant Ravi Das Nagar, Jaunpur, Ghazipur, Kanpur Dehat, as well as regions around Mahoba, Jhansi, and Lalitpur.
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In addition, other areas of Uttar Pradesh including Kaushambi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Sonbhadra, Mirzapur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Jhansi, and Lalitpur, and their vicinities might experience gusty winds. The rainfall is expected to cause a decrease in temperatures, providing relief from the increasing heat. It is also predicted that temperatures might drop by approximately three to four degrees Celsius. Changes in weather and light showers are likely to provide temporary relief from the heat in the capital city of Lucknow. However, come the first week of April, strong sunshine is anticipated, potentially driving temperatures to 40 degrees Celsius.