India’s weather is set for a dramatic shift as a powerful western disturbance barrels through the northern and central regions. Starting today, cities across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and beyond will face intense rainfall, hailstorms, and gusty winds reaching 40-50 km/h. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warns of widespread disruptions over the next 24 hours, with snow blanketing the hills and thunderstorms rumbling in the plains.
In Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, expect thunderous showers and fresh snowfall on January 27-28. Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and western Madhya Pradesh could see scattered hail on the 27th, while Punjab and parts of UP brace for moderate rain. Bihar joins the fray on the 28th with light to moderate downpours, and Chattisgarh might get spotty showers.
Dense fog has already plagued western UP, reducing visibility to under 50 meters in some spots. Punjab, eastern MP, and Meghalaya reported similar conditions this morning. Temperatures in northwest India hovered between 5-10°C, with Alwar in Rajasthan dipping to a chilly 4.5°C. Himachal’s cold snap continues unabated.
Kashmir’s heavy snow grounded 58 flights at Srinagar airport on Tuesday—29 arrivals and 29 departures canceled for safety as runways became treacherous. Services will resume once weather clears and runways are cleared. Meanwhile, Mumbai experienced unseasonal rain for the second time this January, with eastern suburbs like Ghatkopar to Bhandup seeing heavier falls.
Residents are urged to stay indoors during storms, secure loose objects against winds, and check travel updates. This late-winter surge could impact daily commutes, agriculture, and power supply—stay prepared as the skies unleash their fury.
