Weather agencies have issued fresh advisories as several parts of India experience shifting rainfall and temperature patterns, raising concerns over public safety, agriculture, and infrastructure. According to meteorological officials, some regions are witnessing unseasonal rainfall and thunderstorms, while others continue to face above-normal temperatures and dry conditions. These changing patterns are being closely monitored, with alerts issued to help state authorities and citizens take timely precautions.
The advisories highlight the likelihood of heavy rainfall in certain coastal and central regions, which may lead to localized flooding, waterlogging, and disruptions to transport services. At the same time, parts of northern and western India are experiencing fluctuating temperatures, with sudden drops followed by warmer conditions, increasing the risk of heat stress and health-related issues. Hill states have also been cautioned about possible landslides and reduced visibility in areas receiving persistent rainfall.
Weather agencies have advised farmers to remain alert and follow agrometeorological guidance, as shifting weather conditions could affect standing crops and sowing schedules. Fishermen have been warned against venturing into rough sea conditions, while urban local bodies have been asked to ensure proper drainage and emergency response preparedness.
Officials stressed that these advisories are part of enhanced monitoring efforts using satellite data and advanced forecasting models. Citizens are encouraged to stay updated through official weather bulletins and follow safety instructions issued by local authorities. As climate variability continues to influence weather patterns, authorities emphasised the importance of preparedness, coordination, and timely dissemination of information to minimise potential impacts on lives and livelihoods.
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