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Dust Storm Activity Likely Over Northwest

12:00 PM
15 April 2025

Thunderstorm Likely
Dust Storm Activity Likely Over Northwest

A fresh spell of unstable weather is set to impact parts of Northwest India, including Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Rajasthan.

A Thunderstorm and dust storm activity is expected to develop over the region due to a western disturbance and cyclonic circulation.

Residents are advised to take precautions, especially during peak afternoon and evening hours. Farmers should safeguard harvested crops stored in open fields.

Chandigarh

Th
24
31
Fr
22
32
Sa
23
32
Su
22
32
Mo
23
33
Tu
24
32
We
25
32
Th
25
32
Fr
26
33
Sa
26
33
Su
25
32
Mo
23
30
Tu
22
29
We
22
28
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Jodhpur

Th
25
34
Fr
25
34
Sa
25
34
Su
25
34
Mo
25
34
Tu
25
33
We
24
33
Th
25
33
Fr
25
34
Sa
27
36
Su
27
36
Mo
26
36
Tu
26
35
We
26
35
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Jaisalmer

Th
24
35
Fr
24
35
Sa
24
35
Su
24
35
Mo
24
35
Tu
24
34
We
24
34
Th
25
35
Fr
26
36
Sa
27
37
Su
28
38
Mo
27
39
Tu
27
39
We
26
38
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

The weather activity is likely to persist for the next 24–48 hours before gradually subsiding.

You can monitor the situation closely by keeping an eye on the radar.

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