“⚠️ IMD Weather Alert ⚠️” — the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a stark warning as a powerful western disturbance approaches, bringing severe weather conditions across 19 states in India.
This disturbance, affecting northern, central, and eastern regions, is expected to unleash fairly widespread rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning. The IMD anticipates that from May 3rd to 5th, specific areas such as Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, and Northeast India will experience heavy rainfall.
Wind speeds may reach an alarming 70 to 80 kilometers per hour, raising concerns about potential hazards. Officials warn of the risk of trees being uprooted and damage to power lines due to these high winds. As communities brace for the impact, the IMD emphasizes the importance of preparedness.
Key details:
- Heavy rainfall forecasted in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim
- Thunderstorm warnings issued across multiple states
- Wind gusts could reach up to 40-60 kilometers per hour
The situation is evolving — and while the IMD has provided crucial alerts, residents are urged to stay safe and prepared. The department’s proactive communication aims to mitigate risks associated with this severe weather event.
As communities prepare for what lies ahead, the IMD continues to monitor conditions closely. The next updates will be vital for those in affected areas as they navigate through this turbulent weather pattern.
