Guwahati: A hailstorm attacked the capital and his environment on Saturday afternoon muffled a lively atmosphere on the occasion of Vasant Panchami.
Assam and the Northeast have experienced unrelenting rain in the last two days due to cyclone circulation.
Hailstorm, which lasted about 20 minutes from 3:45 a.m., brought those who returned from the celebration of Saraswati Puja, unconscious.
The city was wrapped in a lot of white carpet for pleasure of tourists.
Those who are in the room, are far from cold and rain, enjoying iced ices.
Traffic was interrupted on several routes because the car could not move in the dazzling rain and pelted stones.
The roof of many cars was broken and the windshield was broken.
“This is the first time I have experienced an ice The roof, and playground.
“We just finished the Prasad distribution when the hail touched the city.
But bad weather cannot reduce the festive spirit at the University of Cotton, “said Jeetmoni Gogoi, one of the pilgrimage organizers at the state university, who witnessed the highest foot during Saraswati during Saraswati.
Puja.
Meet officials say in winter, under the influence through western disruption, The area sometimes experienced hailstorms accompanied by a storm.
“Hailstorms have been witnessed in neighboring Shillong this winter too.
But in Guwahati, it was the first time this season, “Sunit Das, a senior scientist at the Central Meteorology Center of the General Meteorology, told Tii.
He said the intensity of rain in the region would likely be reduced from Sunday.
In some areas in the area, temperature Down below normal under the influence of rain.
The minimum temperature is recorded to be the lowest in Nagaland Capital Kohima where the temperature drops to four degrees on Saturday.
In Shillong, the appropriate number is 5.6 degrees Celsius.
In Guwahati, while the minimum temperature is 11.9, the maximum is 21 degrees, 3.7 degrees below normal.
Other cities where the day temperatures are dipped below five degrees from the normal range are Tezpur (19.5), Dhubri (18), North Lakhimpur (16.2), Sohra (10.3) and Passighat (16.3).