India Faces Cold Wave in Centre, Heavy Rain in the South: IMD Forecast
India is set to experience contrasting weather extremes over the next few days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast that central regions will remain gripped by a severe cold wave, while the southern peninsula braces for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. The Times of India+2The Times of India+2
What the IMD Predicts
- Cold Wave in Central India
- Parts of West Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and East Madhya Pradesh are under a warning for cold to severe cold wave conditions. The Times of India+2Press News+2
- The lowest overnight temperatures have already dipped — for instance, Rajgarh (MP) and Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh) recorded a low of 7.4 °C. The Times of India+1
- Meteorologists expect little to no rise in minimum temperatures in many central and northern regions for the next few days. The Times of India
- Fog is likely to persist in the Northeast and Uttar Pradesh, reducing visibility and making morning travel tricky. The Times of India
- Heavy Rainfall in the South
- Active upper-air cyclonic systems over the Bay of Bengal and the Comorin region will fuel widespread rain in southern India. The Times of India
- Tamil Nadu is expected to get light to moderate rainfall or thunderstorms from Nov 16–18, with some isolated heavy showers. The Times of India
- Kerala and Mahe, along with Rayalaseema, and parts of Coastal Andhra Pradesh are forecast to see thunderstorms and heavy rain during Nov 17–19. The Times of India
- Along coastal zones like the Gulf of Mannar, squally winds are expected, with speed reaching 35–45 km/h and gusts up to 55 km/h. Fishermen are advised to avoid the sea during this period. The Times of India
Why It Matters
- Health Risks: In central India, the sudden cold may pose risks for the elderly, children, and those sensitive to temperature drops.
- Travel Disruptions: Dense fog could slow down road travel in the North-East and UP, while thunderstorms may bring challenges in the South.
- Agriculture Impact: Farmers in the south may benefit from rain, but cold in central India could affect winter crops if temperatures stay very low.
- Fishermen Warnings: Squally coastal conditions mean that fishing activities could be dangerous — communities need to heed IMD’s marine alerts.
Tips & Precautions for People
- Central India: Wear warm clothes, especially at night. Keep an eye on weather updates.
- Southern States: Avoid venturing into open areas during thunderstorms. Secure outdoor items like umbrellas or loose objects.
- Coastal Areas: Fishermen should avoid going out to sea for the next few days.
- Travelers: If traveling in the North-East or UP, be prepared for low-visibility conditions in early mornings.
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