IMD Issues Weather Alerts As Winter Chill And Stormy Conditions Grip Multiple Regions

India is witnessing a mix of winter chill and turbulent weather, with the IMD issuing yellow alerts for cold-wave conditions, heavy rainfall, and strong winds across several regions
IMD Issues Weather Alerts
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As winter tightens its grip, large parts of India are beginning to feel a noticeable chill, with cold winds and unsettled skies marking the seasonal transition. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Punjab on Thursday, warning that cold-wave conditions may develop in isolated pockets as temperatures continue their downward slide. Residents have been urged to take precautions as the biting cold sets in across the region.

Meanwhile, a separate yellow alert has been issued for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal, as well as the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, where meteorologists forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall fuelled by active weather systems over the Bay of Bengal. In addition, a thundersquall accompanied by strong winds is expected at isolated locations across the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, prompting authorities to advise coastal communities and travellers to remain vigilant. Officials are closely monitoring the evolving conditions and urging the public to stay updated with the latest weather advisories as winter rains intensify.

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Squally winds are forecast across several maritime zones, including the Gulf of Mannar, areas along and off the Sri Lankan coast, and the south and adjoining north Andaman Sea. Even stronger squally conditions are anticipated over the southern Andaman Sea and nearby regions of the southeast Bay of Bengal, where wind speeds are likely to intensify as the weather system strengthens.

The Delhi Cold

The IMD has forecast largely clear skies for the capital, with shallow fog expected across many areas and pockets of moderate fog forming during the early morning hours. Daytime temperatures are likely to rise to around 25°C, while the minimum is projected to hover between 8°C and 10°C. On Wednesday, Delhi experienced a marked drop to 8°C, bringing cold winds and lending the city a distinctly wintry atmosphere.

(With reports from various sources.)

FAQs

Why has the IMD issued yellow alerts for several regions?
Yellow alerts are issued when weather conditions—such as cold waves, heavy rainfall, or strong winds—are likely to occur and may cause minor disruptions. They serve as an early warning for residents to stay cautious.

What weather conditions are expected in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands?
The islands may experience heavy to very heavy rainfall, strong squally winds, and isolated thundersqualls, prompting authorities to advise caution for coastal and marine activities.

How cold is Delhi expected to get this week?
Delhi’s daytime temperature is expected to hover around 25°C, while nighttime temperatures may drop to between 8°C and 10°C—signalling a clear onset of winter.

What is causing squally winds over the Bay of Bengal region?
Active weather systems over the Bay of Bengal are generating strong winds across areas such as the south Andaman Sea, the Gulf of Mannar, and waters off the Sri Lankan coast.

Should residents in affected regions take any precautions?
Yes. People are advised to monitor IMD updates, limit travel during heavy rain or fog, secure loose outdoor items during strong winds, and dress warmly in areas experiencing cold-wave conditions.

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