GUWAHATI: The weather is not going to play spoilsport within the 3rd section of the Lok Sabha polls in Assam on Tuesday.
On the eve of the second one section of polling held remaining week, a devastating thunderstorm hit ballot arrangements and Rongali Bihu celebrations.
Met officials mentioned simplest gentle rain in isolated spaces alongside the Assam-Meghalaya border and in western Assam bordering Bangladesh is likely on Tuesday. Though the Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD based totally in Guwahati has predicted gentle to reasonable rain and thundershower at a few places over Assam on Tuesday, maximum spaces in Kokrajhar (ST), Dhubri, Barpeta and Gauhati constituencies going to the polls on April 23 are more likely to witness favourable weather prerequisites for a top turnout, mentioned a Met authentic.
"There is no possibility of a high intensity storm or thundersquall in Assam on Tuesday.There is also little possibility of rain in Guwahati on the polling day. However, towards the extreme west of Assam bordering Bangladesh and along the Meghalaya border, light rains may occur. But it is unlikely to disrupt the poll process as only isolated areas will be affected," the authentic added.
On the eve of the second one section of polling held remaining week, a devastating thunderstorm hit ballot arrangements and Rongali Bihu celebrations.
Met officials mentioned simplest gentle rain in isolated spaces alongside the Assam-Meghalaya border and in western Assam bordering Bangladesh is likely on Tuesday. Though the Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD based totally in Guwahati has predicted gentle to reasonable rain and thundershower at a few places over Assam on Tuesday, maximum spaces in Kokrajhar (ST), Dhubri, Barpeta and Gauhati constituencies going to the polls on April 23 are more likely to witness favourable weather prerequisites for a top turnout, mentioned a Met authentic.
"There is no possibility of a high intensity storm or thundersquall in Assam on Tuesday.There is also little possibility of rain in Guwahati on the polling day. However, towards the extreme west of Assam bordering Bangladesh and along the Meghalaya border, light rains may occur. But it is unlikely to disrupt the poll process as only isolated areas will be affected," the authentic added.
Met: Weather unlikely to play spoilsport on Tuesday
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April 23, 2019
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