– Night-time weather has improved with cooler winds, while day temperatures remain warm.
– Rainfall has been recorded in several regions, with the highest maximum temperature at 39.3°C in Prayagraj and the lowest minimum at 17.9°C in Bareilly.
– On May 6, rainfall along with thunderstorms and gusty winds (30-40 km/h) is expected in western and eastern UP.
– Several districts like Lucknow, Barabanki, Varanasi, Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, etc., may experience cloudy skies and lightning during this period.
– No significant change expected over the next two days; a gradual increase of 2-4°C predicted afterward.- Minimum temperatures are likely to remain stable for the next five days.
– Scattered showers forecasted through May 7-11 across various districts of western and eastern UP.
The recent fluctuations in Uttar Pradesh’s weather underscore both regional variations and seasonal transitions during peak summer. The India Meteorological Department’s advisories about thunderstorms offer actionable guidance to residents for safety precautions amidst changing conditions.
On a broader scale, such weather shifts highlight climate variability within northern India-raising considerations for agriculture-dependent rural areas that can be considerably impacted by unseasonal rain or wind patterns. Moreover, urban centers like Lucknow might see temporary relief from extreme heat but need readiness against disruptions from heavy rains or gusts. Continued monitoring will help ensure effective response mechanisms suitable for both urban infrastructure needs and rural agricultural dynamics.