According to the Meteorological Department, this week will be cloudy and the process of intermittent rain will continue. There will be chances of heavy rain in between. At present, the temperature will also drop during this period.
Meteorological Department issued heavy rain alert in the states
People will now get relief for the coming 72 hours from the sultry heat in the capital Delhi-NCR. The weather has become pleasant after the rain on Wednesday. on Thursday Delhi In some areas of the state, it has started raining since morning. Today there is a possibility of cloudy sky and drizzling rain for the whole day.IMD According to this, due to the rains in the next few days, the deficit of rain reduced in the month of September can be fulfilled to some extent. According to the Meteorological Department, this week will be cloudy and the process of intermittent rain will continue. There will be chances of heavy rain in between. At present, the temperature will also drop during this period.
According to IMD, the minimum temperature on Wednesday was recorded around 25.1 degree Celsius and the maximum temperature was around 34 degree Celsius. Delhi’s primary meteorological center Safdarjung Observatory has recorded only 52.9 mm of rain so far in September, which is much less than the normal 104.8 mm. The month of August had recorded 41.6 mm of rain, which is the lowest in the last 14 years. A total of 405.3 mm of rain has been recorded in Delhi since the onset of monsoon from June 1. Whereas in general, 621.7 mm of rain is recorded in the capital during this period. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in the states of the country.
Yellow alert in Uttarakhand till September 24
In Uttarakhand, the Meteorological Department has once again issued a yellow alert of rain. There is a possibility of continuous rain in the state till September 24. IMD has predicted heavy rains in many districts on 22 September. Heavy rain may also occur at isolated places in Dehradun, Tehri, Bageshwar and Pithoragarh districts.
Thunderstorm and rain in Madhya Pradesh
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain in many districts of Madhya Pradesh. Due to low pressure, heavy rain is expected for the next three days. In the surrounding areas of Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Rewa, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Betul, there is a possibility of heavy rain with thunderstorms.
Along with this, the situation of heavy rains and floods is being seen in the states of North-South India these days. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert in Jharkhand, West Bengal today. A cyclonic circulation may form over the Bay of Bengal and Odisha coast.
rain alert in bihar
It is raining in Bihar since the past days. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon will remain active in Bihar for the next few days. There will be heavy rain in many areas including Patna. Along with rain, a warning has also been issued regarding thunderstorms.
Heavy rain alert in 37 districts of Uttar Pradesh
According to the Meteorological Department, a yellow alert has been issued in 37 districts of the state regarding heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has issued orders for UP’s Banda, Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Sonbhadra, Mirzapur, Chandauli, Varanasi, Sant Kabir Nagar, Jaunpur, Ghazipur, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia, Deorian, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur city. , Unnao, Lucknow, Barabanki, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Sultanpur, Ayodhya, Ambedkar Nagar, Agra, Etawah, Auraiya, Jaunpur, Hamirpur, Mahoba, Jhansi and Lalitpur districts have predicted heavy rain.
Monsoon will be active in Rajasthan
Due to the formation of a low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, the monsoon will once again be active in Rajasthan. Due to which heavy rains are expected in many districts of the state in the next three days. At the same time, the IMD said that the southwest monsoon has returned from southwest Rajasthan and adjoining parts of Kutch, three days after the normal date of 17 September. It usually takes about a week for the monsoon to return from Delhi after its withdrawal from western Rajasthan.
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