Southwest Monsoon will Advance into Himachal Pradesh - Farmers and Authorities are on Alert. What Weather Pundits Say for the Next Five Days in Himachal?
Shimla, June 29 — The eagerly anticipated Southwest Monsoon is set to advance further into Himachal Pradesh, ushering in a wave of relief for farmers, hydrowpower projects, and ecosystems and other stakeholders.
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that conditions are favorable for the monsoon's further advance into parts of West Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu over the next two days.
Forecast for the Next 5 Days:
- Low Hills / Plains: Rain is expected at many places.
- Middle Hills: Consistent rain at many locations.
- High Hills: Rain expected at a few places.
Weather Warnings:
- Heavy Rainfall: Isolated pockets may experience heavy to very heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning.
- Cyclonic Activity: A cyclonic circulation persists over northwest Rajasthan at 1.5 km above mean sea level, contributing to the prevailing weather conditions.
District-Level Warnings (June 29 - July 3):
- Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur:
- Heavy to very heavy rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, likely at isolated places.
- Kinnaur, Lahaul & Spiti:
- Light rain expected at a few places with no significant warnings.
Expected Impacts:
- Urban Areas: Localized flooding, water logging, and traffic disruptions.
- Rural Areas: Possible damage to horticulture and standing crops due to inundation.
- Essential Services: Disruptions in electricity, water, and communication services.
Advisories:
- General Public: Avoid water-logged areas and check traffic advisories before travel.
- Farmers: Provide mechanical support to horticultural crops and staking to vegetables. Follow departmental guidelines.
Recent Weather Highlights:
- Rainfall: Light to moderate rain with thunderstorms was recorded across various locations in Himachal Pradesh over the past 24 hours. Notable rainfall amounts include:
- Dharmpur Aero: 33.6 mm
- Baijnath: 20.0 mm
- Bhoranj: 9.8 mm
- Temperature: There has been no significant change in minimum temperatures, but average maximum temperatures have risen, with the highest being 37.0°C. Kukumseri reported the lowest temperature at 10.2°C.
Lessons from Last Year’s Flood Tragedy:
The state authorities are on high alert, learning from last year's devastating floods.
Enhanced measures are being implemented for disaster preparedness and response to mitigate potential impacts on communities and agriculture, claimed HP CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.
Stay tuned to our updates for more detailed forecasts and advisories.