Odisha is set to witness continued spells of intense Kalbaisakhi thunderstorms, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting thundershowers across the state until April 5. The seasonal storms, known for their sudden intensity, are expected to bring lightning, gusty winds, and scattered rainfall over the coming days.
Cyclonic Circulation Triggering Unstable Weather
According to the Regional Meteorological Centre, a cyclonic circulation has formed over southern Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining northern Odisha. This system is driving unstable weather conditions, resulting in thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and the possibility of hail in some areas.
Wind speeds during these events are likely to range between 30 to 50 kmph, increasing the risk of damage to crops, trees, and temporary structures.
⚠️ Yellow Warning Issued for Multiple Districts
The IMD has issued a yellow warning for several districts, urging residents to remain alert.
- Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar: Likely to experience thunderstorms with rain and strong winds
- Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapada, Sundargarh: Expected to witness gusty winds and light to moderate rainfall
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and advising preparedness in vulnerable regions.
Temperature to Remain Stable Amid Storm Activity
Despite the ongoing stormy conditions, there will be no significant rise in daytime temperatures. The weather is expected to remain relatively stable, with skies ranging from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy across the state.
Advisory for Residents
Residents in affected districts have been advised to take precautions during thunderstorm activity. Key safety measures include:
- Avoiding open fields and tall trees during lightning
- Staying indoors during intense wind and rain
- Securing loose objects and temporary structures
- Keeping updated with official weather alerts
Conclusion
As Kalbaisakhi storms continue to sweep across Odisha, authorities emphasize caution and preparedness. While the rainfall may bring temporary relief from heat, the associated risks of lightning and strong winds call for heightened vigilance among residents.