
Aligarh in western UP recorded the highest rainfall at 4 mm, they added.
In Lucknow, dark clouds covered the sky in the early hours, followed by strong winds and a brief drizzle that brought down morning temperatures, the officials said.
“This weather activity was triggered by a disturbance affecting the region, leading to drizzle and strong winds across several districts,” Atul Kumar Singh, Senior Scientist at the Regional Meteorological Centre, Lucknow said.
The Met has forecast similar conditions in parts of the state on Friday, particularly in the western, Terai, and southern regions. Light rain and thunderstorms are expected in these areas, it said.
However, a gradual rise of four to five degrees Celsius in maximum temperatures is likely till May 13 once the weather system dissipates, it added.
By Thursday afternoon, sunny conditions returned in most districts, leading to a spike in temperatures.
Varanasi recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at 40.7 degrees Celsius, while Basti also touched the 40-degree mark, the Met said.
In Lucknow, the maximum temperature settled at 38.3 degrees Celsius, 1.4 degrees above the season’s normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 21.5 degrees Celsius. PTI CDN CDN OZ OZ
