A colossal atmospheric phenomenon—a massive low-pressure line stretching over 1,000 kilometres—has triggered high alerts across Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Northern India. Meteorologists warn that this rare “straight trough” of clouds could unleash catastrophic weather over the coming days.
The 1,000km Shadow
This extensive rain band, fueled by a potent Western Disturbance, has created a corridor of atmospheric instability. Experts say the linear formation of the system concentrates moisture and energy, heightening the risk of violent thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and erratic weather patterns across the region.
North India Braces for Severe Weather
Authorities in India’s National Capital Region (NCR) and surrounding northern states have issued high-alert warnings. The forecast includes:
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Violent Storms: Wind speeds could reach up to 100 km/h.
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Hailstorms: Severe hail is expected to batter agricultural zones, endangering crops.
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Temperature Drop: Northern plains have already seen a fall of 3°C to 7°C.
Ferocious Lightning Threat
Officials have highlighted lightning, locally known as Vajrapata, as a major risk, particularly in rural areas. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid trees or temporary structures during storms.
Critical 48-Hour Window
The extreme weather system is expected to linger until March 20th. With no signs of the trough weakening, the coming two days remain crucial for the safety of millions living under this massive cloud formation.