Jind: The hailstorm made the peasants bright, the son of the earth feared the light drizzle

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Jind: The hailstorm made the peasants bright, the son of the earth feared the light drizzle

Hail fell due to a sudden afternoon hailstorm.

Hail fell due to a sudden afternoon hailstorm.

Jind: Poor weather conditions have worried the farmers. Some areas, including Narwana Road in the city, experienced light drizzle and hailstorms. Dust flew with the strong wind. Drizzle and hailstorms added to farmers’ concerns. As a result, the temperature has also dropped by up to three degrees. On Wednesday, Jind’s maximum temperature was recorded as 36 degrees and the minimum temperature as 24 degrees. While the humidity in the weather was measured at 30 percent and the wind speed was ten kilometers per hour. The sky stayed cloudy and it rained. According to the Meteorological Service, it may rain lightly on Thursday. The weather remains changeable until April 23rd.

In the afternoon the weather changed, there was hail

Due to the Western Disturbance, the weather had changed itself last night. The day started with clouds in the sky. During the day the weather got warmer. In the afternoon the weather changed and clouds with dust appeared in the sky. With which the wind speed increased and hail began. Which went on for about five minutes. There was also a light drizzle.

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Farmers panicked, hailstorms hit some areas

However, there were no large-scale hailstorms. Even so, the peasants became afraid to see the weather. Hailstorm occurred with scattered in some areas of Narwana Road, Ahirka, Amarheri, Khatkar. The hail impacted farm work. Vegetable crops were also damaged. The twilight of the fruit trees has fallen. What is special is that the drizzle did not last as long as there was no hail in these areas.

The weather looms as a threat, yellow gold is ripe

The weather threatens again. Also that during the time when wheat is being spread from the fields to the mandis. The wheat season is in full swing. Farmers were busy gathering their crops when the weather became an obstacle again. Watching the clouds move in the sky, the farmer’s heartbeat went up and down as well. The peasants were constantly afraid that the weather would destroy them. Farmers say that when it rains, farm work comes to a halt.

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