Rains not over yet: Back-to-back weather systems to keep India on edge next week A weak western disturbance is expected to impact weather conditions on Monday, March 23, primarily affecting regions such as Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Punjab, north Rajasthan, and Chandigarh. The system is anticipated to bring scattered rainfall and light showers, adding to the ongoing monsoon activity in the region. Meteorological officials have warned that the weather pattern could lead to intermittent light rain, with the potential for localized flooding in low-lying areas. The forecast highlights the continued influence of multiple weather systems, which have been contributing to erratic rainfall across northern and central India. While the immediate impact of the western disturbance is expected to be relatively mild, the cumulative effect of these systems could prolong the wet spell, keeping the country on alert for further precipitation. The Indian Meteorological Department has advised residents in the affected areas to remain cautious and prepare for potential disruptions to daily activities. The timing of the disturbance coincides with the ongoing monsoon season, which has already seen above-average rainfall in several parts of the country. This has led to concerns about waterlogging and the risk of landslides in hilly regions. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have urged local governments to implement contingency measures to mitigate any adverse effects. The weather outlook for the coming days remains uncertain, with the possibility of additional systems forming in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. These could further complicate the weather pattern, leading to prolonged periods of rain and affecting agricultural activities.#haryana #punjab #delhi_ncr #indian_meteorological_department #north_rajasthan
