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‘Not Kashmir’: Rajasthan’s Bikaner turns white after intense hailstorm | Watch

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Hailstorms, gusty winds, and lightweight rain had been reported from components of Rajasthan during the last 24 hours because of a western disturbance, the meteorological division mentioned on Friday.

Bikaner after a hailstorm exercise on Friday. (X/@ParveenKaswan)

Padampur in Sri Ganganagar district recorded the best rainfall at 11.5 mm, whereas areas reminiscent of Bikaner additionally witnessed hailstorm exercise. A forest officer shared a video on X exhibiting a area in Arjunsar utterly lined with ice after the hailstorm.

Within the visible, it seems the entire area is roofed with a snow-like white blanket. He wrote: “Not Kashmir. That is Arjunsar in Bikaner district. View after yesterday’s hailstorm. Hope the federal government will handle crop insurance coverage.”

In response to the native meteorological division, Bikaner recorded a most temperature of 30 diploma celcius on Saturday, April 4, with a 31% probability of rain. Extra rain and hailstorm exercise are probably within the metropolis on Saturday, and once more on April 7 and eight. A yellow warning has been issued.

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Bikaner is without doubt one of the driest areas within the nation. Final 12 months, the area recorded a most temperature of 40 diploma celcius on April 3, as per Accuweather. This 12 months, temperatures are decrease, accompanied by spells of rain and hailstorms, indicating the impression of local weather change.

Extra rain and hailstorm exercise in Rajasthan and north India in coming week

The MeT workplace has forecast thunderstorms, gusty winds, and rainfall within the Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Kota, and Udaipur divisions on Friday, with the potential for hailstorms at remoted places, in accordance with PTI.

Comparable climate circumstances, together with sturdy thunderstorms, gusty winds, and hailstorms at remoted places, are anticipated on April 4 in components of the Udaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Jaipur, and Bharatpur divisions, in addition to the Shekhawati area, mentioned the report.

Thunderstorm and rainfall exercise is prone to scale back barely on April 5 and 6. Nevertheless, one other sturdy western disturbance is predicted to grow to be lively from April 7, which can once more set off intense thunderstorms and rainfall in components of the state.

The IMD has predicted that remoted hailstorm exercise can be probably over Jammu & Kashmir on April 3, 4, 7, and eight; over Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and East Rajasthan on April 3 and 4; over Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh on April 4; and over West Rajasthan on April 3.

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