Punjab Weather Update: Rain Breaks Heatwave; 2-Day Orange Alert Issued
Residents across Punjab and Chandigarh finally caught a break from the blistering heat as a sudden shift in weather brought rain and thunderstorms to the region. After temperatures soared past 45°C in several districts, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange Alert for the next 48 hours, warning of intensified storm activity.
Heatwave Broken by Sudden Rainfall
The intense heatwave that gripped the state for over a week has finally receded. Cities including Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar reported moderate rainfall and significant cloud cover early Tuesday, leading to a much-needed dip in mercury. Before this change, districts like Bathinda and Faridkot had recorded seasonal highs of 44-45°C, keeping residents indoors during peak hours.
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IMD Issues 2-Day Orange Alert
The Meteorological Centre Chandigarh has upgraded the warning to an Orange Alert for April 28 and 29. The alert signifies a call for residents to be prepared for:
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Thunderstorms & Lightning: Frequent activity expected across most districts.
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High-Speed Winds: Squalls with speeds of 50–60 kmph (gusting up to 70 kmph) are likely.
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Temperature Drop: A gradual decline of 3°C to 5°C in maximum temperatures is predicted over the next few days.
Districts Under Watch
Strong winds and rain are expected to impact nearly 23 districts. Key areas under the weather warning include:
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Majha & Doaba: Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, and Kapurthala.
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Malwa & Central Punjab: Ludhiana, Patiala, Sangrur, Mansa, Bathinda, Fazilka, and Ferozepur.
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Chandigarh & Tricity: The capital is also under an alert for squally weather.
Safety Guidelines for Residents
Authorities have advised the public to:
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Seek Shelter: Avoid standing under trees or near weak structures during high winds.
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Farmer Advisory: Farmers are urged to take precautions for harvested crops or those nearing maturity to prevent damage from rain and squalls.
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Travel Caution: Expect reduced visibility and potential road blockages due to fallen branches during the storm period.
