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Punjab Weather: Rain and thunderstorms cause damage to the wheat harvest in numerous regions of Punjab.

Punjab Weather: Rain and thunderstorms cause damage to the wheat harvest in numerous regions of Punjab.

Punjab Weather

Punjab Weather: While the minimum temperatures in Punjab and its neighboring state of Haryana were close to average on Saturday, there were heavy downpours in numerous areas of the state.

Punjab Weather: Ludhiana had 15.4 mm of rain, while Amritsar received 4.2 mm, according to the meteorological agency. Rainfall totals for Patiala were 2 mm, Pathankot 1 mm, Bathinda 7 mm, and Faridkot 4.8 mm.

Wheat was ready to be harvested when heavy winds and rain arrived. The season for purchasing wheat in Punjab and Haryana begins on April 1.

Friday night’s rain and hailstorm in Muktsar caused havoc, flattening the wheat crop in most of the area.

In the Ludhiana district, rainfall and strong winds caused lodging in wheat harvests, adding to the stress of farmers.

Punjab Weather: 8.6 and 5.6 mm of rain fell in the Union territories of Chandigarh and Ambala in Haryana, respectively.

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In the meantime, the minimum temperatures in Ludhiana, Patiala, and Amritsar were 17.6, 19.1, and 17 degrees Celsius, respectively.

The minimum temperature recorded in Pathankot was 17.9 degrees Celsius, while Bathinda recorded 16.4 degrees, Faridkot recorded 17 degrees, and Gurdaspur recorded 17.5 degrees.

Ambala and Hisar in the neighboring state of Haryana had their lowest temperatures of 17.4 degrees Celsius and 20.7 degrees Celsius, respectively.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that Delhi had a minimum temperature of 21.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday, which is four degrees above the season’s normal. When the humidity was measured at 8:30 am, it was 64%.

The weatherman says there will be a thunderstorm during the day and rain. It predicted that the highest temperature would probably be in the neighborhood of 37 degrees Celsius.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reports that at 9 am, the national capital’s Air Quality Index (AQI) rating of 181 fell into the “moderate” category.

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