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Home / Weather / Lucknow Storm: Hail and Thunder Disrupt City Life

Lucknow Storm: Hail and Thunder Disrupt City Life

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Thundershowers and strong winds brought 7mm rainfall to Lucknow.
  • Western disturbance caused the sudden change in winter weather.
  • Colder nights and foggy mornings are predicted for the coming days.
Lucknow Storm: Hail and Thunder Disrupt City Life

A vigorous thundershower, accompanied by strong winds and lightning, struck Lucknow on Tuesday morning, ending a two-day period of unusually warm winter weather. The storm brought about 7mm of rainfall and some instances of hail in certain parts of the city. This significant shift in atmospheric conditions was attributed to a western disturbance influencing the Punjab and Haryana regions.

This weather system had previously blocked cold winds from the Himalayas, causing temperatures to rise. On Tuesday, the minimum temperature recorded was 14.5 degrees Celsius, considerably above normal, while the maximum temperature dropped to 20.4 degrees Celsius after the rainfall. Similar weather patterns were observed in other parts of Uttar Pradesh.

Meteorological forecasts indicate that the western disturbance's influence will diminish by Wednesday. This will allow for the return of cold winds from the hills, leading to a drop in minimum temperatures back to normal levels. The residual moisture in the atmosphere is expected to condense, resulting in moderate to dense fog in many areas, including Lucknow, during the mornings, with clear skies predicted for the daytime.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The sudden change in Lucknow's weather was caused by a western disturbance hovering over the Punjab and Haryana region.
Following Tuesday's thundershowers, colder nights and foggy mornings are predicted for Lucknow in the coming days.
Lucknow received approximately 7mm of rainfall during the thundershower on Tuesday morning.

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