Satellite Spotlights New Western Disturbance Set to Bring Rain Across North India
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- June 02, 2026
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A fresh western disturbance is on its way, promising showers and cooler weather in the northern belt
New satellite data reveals a western disturbance forming over the Arabian Sea, likely to move eastward and deliver rain to parts of North India later this week.
When you look up at the sky on a clear night, you’re really watching a massive, ever‑changing laboratory. This week, satellites have caught an early glimpse of a new western disturbance brewing over the Arabian Sea – a weather pattern that often rolls in from the west and hands out a dose of rain to the Indian subcontinent.
What makes this particular system interesting is its speed. Preliminary readings suggest it’s moving eastward at a brisk 20‑25 km per hour, faster than the average western disturbance we usually see in October‑November. That means the first raindrops could start touching down in the western Himalayas as early as Thursday, with the moisture spreading toward Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi by Friday night.
Ground‑based weather stations have already recorded a slight dip in temperature, a subtle hint that cooler air is edging in behind the approaching cloud mass. Residents in the plains can expect intermittent showers – nothing as heavy as the monsoon, but enough to raise river levels and give a welcome break from the lingering heat.
Farmers, especially those cultivating wheat and barley, are watching closely. A light to moderate rainfall can be a boon, helping the crops at a critical stage of growth. On the flip side, prolonged wet spells could delay sowing schedules, so agricultural advisories are likely to be issued in the next 24‑48 hours.
Air travel may see minor disruptions. The western disturbance tends to stir up turbulence at higher altitudes, and pilots have already been advised to be vigilant, particularly on routes that skim the Himalayas. However, major airports are not expecting any serious delays at this stage.
Looking ahead, the disturbance is projected to weaken as it pushes further inland, losing some of its moisture to the rugged terrain. By the weekend, most of the rain should taper off, leaving behind a cooler, clearer sky – a pleasant transition before the next weather system rolls in.
In short, the satellite images give us a heads‑up: expect a few showers, a drop in temperature, and a brief pause in the relentless heat. Keep an eye on local forecasts, and perhaps keep that umbrella handy.
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