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Chandigarh Issues Orange Alert as Thunderstorms Forecast for May 13

Chandigarh has activated an orange‑level thunderstorm warning for May 13, with temperatures reaching 36 °C despite the alert, urging residents to stay prepared.

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Chandigarh has activated an orange‑level thunderstorm warning for May 13, prompting residents to stay vigilant as the city braces for potentially severe weather.

What the orange alert means

The colour‑coded warning system used by the India Meteorological Department communicates the seriousness of upcoming weather.

An orange alert signals that intense thunderstorms, strong gusts and lightning are likely within the next 24 hours.

Officials use the designation to trigger preparedness actions across municipal departments and emergency services.

Temperature movement despite the warning

Even with the storm warning in place, the day remained mostly sunny across the city.

The maximum temperature rose from 35 °C on Sunday to 36 °C on Monday, still about one and a half degrees below the typical late‑May average.

Such a rise is notable because it shows how quickly heat can build up before a storm, even when clouds are thin.

May climate patterns in Chandigarh

During May the region experiences a transition from dry, hot conditions to a more humid pre‑monsoon atmosphere.

Clear skies are common, but rising moisture levels increase the chance of sudden convective storms.

Historically, this period brings occasional showers that can be intense, especially when warm air meets incoming moisture.

How the storm system is expected to develop

Weather models indicate a moist air mass moving into the area, meeting the warm surface temperatures.

When this moisture is forced upward, it creates the instability needed for thunderstorm formation.

Lightning, hail and brief heavy rainfall are typical hazards associated with such developments.

Local impact on daily life

Schools and colleges have been advised to keep outdoor activities indoors for the day.

Parents are being urged to keep children away from open fields and to avoid using umbrellas that could attract lightning.

Public transport operators are monitoring conditions and may adjust schedules if visibility drops or roads become slippery.

Municipal response and preparedness

Emergency services have been placed on standby to respond to any flooding or lightning‑related incidents.

Power utilities are preparing crews to address possible outages caused by wind‑related damage.

Public awareness campaigns are being run through social media and local radio to spread safety tips.

Why the alert matters for the community

Early warnings give residents time to secure loose objects, protect property and plan safe travel.

Lightning strikes can occur even when skies appear partly clear, posing a risk to people outdoors.

By heeding the orange alert, the city aims to reduce accidents and ensure a coordinated response to any emerging hazards.

Source: Hindustan Times

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