Rain likely to bring some respite from heat in North and Central parts of India: IMD

New Delhi [India], May 28 (ANI): Naresh Kumar, Senior Scientist, Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday predicted that there would be a slight decrease in heat intensity from Thursday in the northern and central part of India. He further stated that this will be due to a western disturbance (WD) affecting the Himalayan region.

“Heat intensity is likely to decrease from today as a western disturbance is likely to bring light rainfall over the western Himalayan region,” he said while speaking to ANI.
Kumar also predicted that winds moving from the Bay of Bengal would cause rainfall in north-west and central India.

“Moreover, winds coming from Bay of Bengal will also result in spells of rainfall in north-west and central India,” he said.

The India Meteorological Department on Thursday said that under the influence of the WD and an east-west trough in lower levels and likely occurrence of rain-thunderstorm from 28-30 May, maximum temperatures over plains of north India are likely to recede from May 28 onwards with a substantial reduction of heatwave conditions from May 29. (ANI)

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