Ludhiana witnessed a sharp drop in temperature following Sunday’s rainfall, with the mercury dipping to 11.5°C. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for March 19–20, warning of thunderstorms, light rain, and strong winds across Punjab, urging residents and farmers to stay cautious.
The sudden change in weather has brought cooler conditions to Ludhiana, but authorities caution that unstable atmospheric activity could persist through midweek. The IMD alert signals possible disruptions, though not severe, and emphasizes precautionary measures for safety and agriculture.
Rainfall Impact
Sunday’s showers provided relief from rising temperatures, pulling down the minimum to 11.5°C. The cooler weather has been welcomed by residents, but the IMD warns of continued instability in the coming days.
Yellow Alert Details
The IMD has forecast thunderstorms, light rainfall, and winds reaching 30-40 km/h for March 19-20. Farmers have been advised to protect standing crops, while residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel during storm activity.
Regional Outlook
Punjab is expected to see scattered showers and cloudy skies through midweek. Dust-laden winds may affect visibility and air quality, adding to the challenges posed by the weather shift.
Key Highlights
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Mercury dips to 11.5°C in Ludhiana after rain
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Yellow alert issued for March 19-20
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Thunderstorms and winds of 30-40 km/h expected
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Farmers advised to safeguard standing crops
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Dusty winds may impact visibility and air quality
Sources: IMD, Dainik Jagran, Hindustan Times, Weather updates