Light drizzle will be seen from Wednesday to Friday and there will be a sharp drop in temperature.
For the return of monsoon, the weather has started changing once again on Monday. The IMD alert has warned of widespread light to moderate rain over Uttar Pradesh (UP) and neighboring areas for three days starting Tuesday. On Tuesday, the districts of East UP division of the Meteorological Department are expected to see partly cloudy sky with thunderstorms, while rain is expected in the west.
An orange alert has been issued by the Regional Meteorological Center in Mumbai for Gadchiroli and Gondia districts till Wednesday, with heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places with thunderstorm and lightning predicted. The Regional Meteorological Centre, Mumbai on Sunday issued an orange alert for Gadchiroli and Gondia districts on Monday, predicting very likely thunderstorm and lightning with heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places, while other parts of the state The weather forecasting agency has issued a yellow alert for the districts.
Meanwhile, the director of the state meeting claimed that the Monsoon Trough has received rains in the state due to less migration to the north. It is very likely to continue moving north towards its normal position during the next two to three days. This trough is an extended area of ​​low atmospheric pressure which is moving parallel to the Himalayas from Pakistan to Bay of Bengal. It is surrounded by a stream of small cyclonic circulations and sediments that try to convert atmospheric moisture into rain.
Heavy rain is expected in the state on Wednesday which will cover a large area. From Thursday to Saturday, it is expected that the situation will remain like before the situation worsens. Lucknow will remain partly cloudy on Tuesday, with less chance of rain. Light drizzle will be seen from Wednesday to Friday and there will be a sharp drop in temperature.
Apart from this, heavy rains will be seen in many states of the country. Due to which there will be flood situation. Here in Gujarat and Maharashtra, the rains have caused heavy havoc. NDRF team is continuously engaged in rescue work. A warning of heavy rain has once again been issued in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. A rain alert has been issued in many districts of Madhya Pradesh. Apart from this, IMD has also issued an orange alert for Maharashtra and Gujarat to Rajasthan.
Showers can also be seen in the capital Delhi. The possibility of rain has been ruled out in Bihar, Jharkhand, while a warning of heavy rain has been issued in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu including Odisha. Talking about the hilly states, light rain can be seen in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. A yellow alert has been issued for rain in Uttarakhand Himachal. The rains will continue over the eastern state. Incessant rains in Assam Meghalaya Manipur Nagaland will disrupt the weather and normal life. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in the areas till July 25.