Haryana Sees 6.1°C Spike in Temperature: Rain, Hailstorms Hit 9 Districts; Fresh Showers Expected from May 17

Chandigarh | May 14, 2025Haryana is currently experiencing a sharp swing in weather conditions, with the maximum temperature rising by 6.1°C in just 24 hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast clear skies across the state from May 14 to 16, but has issued a rain alert for May 17 in several districts.

Temperatures

On Tuesday, nine districts including Hisar, Gurugram, Bhiwani, Rohtak, Fatehabad, Jhajjar, Charkhi Dadri, Jind, and Sonipat witnessed unseasonal rain and hailstorms, disrupting local weather patterns. Hail was specifically reported in Siswala village in the Balsamand region of Hisar. Other areas such as Panipat, Rewari, and Faridabad saw overcast conditions with strong winds.

Temperature Surge Across Haryana

According to meteorological data, the sharpest increase in maximum temperature was recorded in Faridabad, where temperatures jumped by 1.9°C, peaking at 39.9°C. Statewide, maximum temperatures approached seasonal norms after the dramatic rise on Tuesday.

The hottest district in Haryana was Mewat, where Nuh (AWS) reported a high of 41.8°C, making it the most heat-affected region in the state.

Upcoming Weather Forecast

From May 14 to 16, the IMD forecasts dry and clear conditions across Haryana. However, on May 17, a shift in weather patterns may bring rainfall to eight districts, including:

  • Sirsa

  • Fatehabad

  • Hisar

  • Jind

  • Kaithal

  • Karnal

  • Sonipat

  • Panipat

The remaining 14 districts are expected to remain dry, although cloudy skies and gusty winds may be observed in isolated locations.

Residents are advised to stay updated with daily weather bulletins and take precautions during sudden weather changes, especially in areas prone to storms or heat-related stress.

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