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IMD forecasts heavy rainfall in 3 northern states, no heatwave conditions over next 5 days; details here

A western disturbance is lying over neighbouring Pakistan, the weather department said, adding that light to moderate rainfall with gusty winds is likely to be witnessed over parts of northwest India over the next 4-5 days.

May 27, 2023 / 18:22 IST
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The bulletin was issued hours after incessant rainfall erupted in Delhi (Representative image)
The bulletin was issued hours after incessant rainfall erupted in Delhi (Representative image)

The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its latest bulletin issued on May 27, predicted heavy rainfall in three northern states over the next couple of days, while noting that there will be "no heatwave conditions" to be witnessed in any part of the country over the next five days.

"Heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over Haryana and northeast Rajasthan on 27th (of May), and northwest Uttar Pradesh on May 27 and 28," the weather department said.

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As per the forecast, hailstorm is also "very likely" at isolated places over east Uttar Pradesh on May 27 and over north Rajasthan on May 28-29.

The bulletin was issued hours after incessant rainfall erupted in Delhi, bringing the morning temperature to as low as 19.3 degrees Celsius.