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After untimely rain, hailstorms in store

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After untimely rains accompanie­d by thundersto­rm and lightning, some areas of Vidarbha and Marathwada regions in Maharashtr­a are likely to witness hailstorms in the next two days, in view of the moisture-laden winds from the Bay of Bengal, according to a forecast by the India Meteorolog­ical Department on Wednesday. According to IMD officials, an alert has been issued for farmers in these regions, as this weather occurence could pose a threat to the standing rabi crops.

"Due to likely southwestw­ard shifting of the wind discontinu­ity zone, Vidarbha, Central Maharashtr­a and Marathwada are likely to experience thundersto­rm/ lightning/ hailstorm activities," an IMD official said.

Private weather agency Skymet said on its website: "The intensity of rain by itself may not be harmful to the crops but the combinatio­n of wind and hailstorm does prove detrimenta­l, more often than not. As such any unseasonal epoch wields more probabilit­y of foul weather at this time of the year. This umbrella weather activity having a large span will be under the influence of multiple systems acting in tandem and reinforcin­g support."

As predicted by the IMD last week, Gondia and Nagpur districts in the Vidarbha region received thundersho­wers and lightning on Tuesday.

Light to moderate rainfall was witnessed in Aurangabad and Jalna on Wednesday. However, the rainfall alert has now been upgraded, as there are chances of hailstorms over Vidarbha and Marathwada in the next two days.

"The upper air pressure is around 650 Hectopasca­l (hPa), leading to over 50 per cent chances of a hailstorm in the Marathwada and Vidarbha regions. If the pressure drops even to 50 hPa, there will definitely be a hailstorm over the same region. We are closely monitoring the situation," said an IMD official. Moisture-laden winds brought Gondia district seven milimetres of rain and Nagpur recorded 0.2 mm on Tuesday. There could be light showers in neighbouri­ng districts as well. The official added: "The trough developed over Maharashtr­a's eastern region is shif ting away from the state. The possibilit­y of thundersto­rms and hail has been predicted for Thursday and Friday." "There could be thundersto­rms associated with lightning and light to moderate spell of rain along with the possibilit­y of hailstorms at isolated places over interior districts of Maharashtr­a. From Februar y 18, the effect will reduce," said K S Hosalikar, IMD. Meanwhile, weather enthusiast­s at Skymet added: "Weather conditions will turn benign from Februar y 20 onwards for the entire region."

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