IMD Alert: Warning of heavy rain and storm issued in these states till April 28

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There is finally good news for the people of India who are suffering from severe heat. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted relief rain, strong winds and hailstorms in many parts of the country for the next four days i.e. from 25 to 28 April 2025.

This change in weather will come due to various active seasonal systems, among which cyclonic winds in the lower atmosphere in East Bihar, Northeast Assam and South Coastal Tamil Nadu are prominent. Apart from this, a western disturbance will also start affecting the western Himalayan region from 24 April.

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Weather will change in eastern India

According to IMD, light to moderate rain may occur in different areas of eastern India during 25 to 28 April. During this period, there is also a possibility of thunderstorms and strong winds at the speed of 40-50 kmph which can reach up to 60 kmph at some places. A hailstorm warning has been issued in Jharkhand on April 27, while thunderstorms may occur in Bihar on April 26 and 27.

There is a possibility of rain in the western Himalayas as well

There is a possibility of light rain and thunderstorms in the Western Himalayan region from 24th to 26th April, due to which there may be some drop in temperature there too.

Relief expected in South India too

South Indian states – Karnataka, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry – are also expected to receive light to moderate rainfall and strong winds with speeds of 30-40 kmph, gusting up to 50 kmph in some areas, for the next seven days.

Heavy rain warning in Northeast

Heavy rains have been predicted in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh from 23 to 27 April. Very heavy rains may occur especially in Arunachal Pradesh on 23 and 24 April and in Assam and Meghalaya on 23 and 26 April.

Heat will continue to haunt these states including Delhi

However, there is little hope of relief from heat in some states. Heatwave conditions will continue in Delhi on 25 and 26 April where the maximum temperature is expected to be between 41-43 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is expected to be between 23-25 ​​degrees Celsius. On 25 April, the sky will be clear in Delhi and the wind will blow from west and north-west direction at a speed of 10-20 kilometers per hour. On 26 April, there may be partial clouds in the evening but the effect of heat will remain.

Apart from this, heatwave conditions will persist at different places in western Madhya Pradesh, western Rajasthan, eastern Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand between 23 and 29 April. Hot nights will also trouble people in Bihar, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal from 23 to 25 April. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala and Gujarat are expected to experience hot and humid weather between 23 and 29 April.

At the same time, IMD has advised people to be alert and take necessary precautions in view of the changing mood of the weather. While rain and hailstorm will provide relief from the heat, there is a need to stay safe during strong winds and thunderstorms.

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