In a recent weather forecast, the IMD expects slight snowfall and rainfall in the region, prompted by a western disturbance at 55 degrees, affecting the area. Moreover, central India is preparing for thunderstorms and hailstorms until November 26-27, all due to an approaching western disturbance.
Understanding the significance of western disturbances, these extratropical storms originate from the Mediterranean or Caspian Sea and bring non-monsoonal rainfall to northwest India. They also trigger abrupt winter rainfall in the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent, often accompanied by snow and fog.
Looking ahead to November 24-25, there’s an anticipation of gathering dark clouds over Northwest India, indicating a potentially dynamic weather scenario in the area.