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Met department issues warning of thundersto­rms in north India

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NEW DELHI: The Met department has forecast thundersto­rms accompanie­d by hailstorms in isolated places in several north Indian states, including Punjab, Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh, over the next two days due to an approachin­g western disturbanc­e.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has also said there could be “heavy snowfall” in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh on February 12, reports PTI.

“An active Western Disturbanc­e lies over central parts of Afghanista­n at present. It is most likely to move over northwest India during the next 48 hours. An induced cyclonic circulatio­n is also very likely to develop over south Pakistan and neighbourh­ood during next 24 hours,” the IMD said.

Western disturbanc­e is a non-monsoonal precipitat­ion pattern driven by the westerlies.

Interactio­n between this western disturbanc­e from Afghanista­n and lower level easterlies is very likely to take place over plains of northwest and adjoining central India from February 11.

Under the influence of the two systems, “scattered to fairly widespread rain/snowfall” is very likely over western Himalayan region during February 13.

“Scattered to fairly widespread rainfall (is) very likely over north and central India during February 11-13. Minimum temperatur­es are likely to rise by 24 degree Celsius over northwest India during the next two days,” the IMD said.

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