In the southern states, a red alert has been issued for 5 consecutive days of heavy rain in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Goa.
Continuous change in weather is being seen across the country. The situation persists due to heavy rains at some places in Uttarakhand. At the same time, Dehradun is witnessing a period of rain. Here according to IMD, heavy rains will continue in Mumbai for the next 5 days. Changes in weather will be seen continuously in Bihar, Jharkhand. Heavy rain alert was issued in Bihar, while some areas of Uttar Pradesh may see drizzle.
Here, showers can also be seen in Delhi. The rainy season will start in Delhi from Saturday. For this there will be clouds in the sky. The minimum temperature is expected to be 30 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature is expected to be 36 degree Celsius.
In the southern states, a red alert has been issued for 5 consecutive days of heavy rain in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Goa. At the same time, the havoc of rain is being seen in Mumbai. Apart from this, the IMD has recorded the highest rainfall of 858.1 mm in June this year in Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur. Changes in weather will also be seen in Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Rajasthan Gujarat Punjab Haryana and New Delhi. The sky will be cloudy. The rain showers will continue. Thunderstorm alert has just been issued.
According to the forecast of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a possibility of light rain in Delhi on Thursday. The maximum temperature may remain around 37 degree Celsius. After a humid day on Wednesday, when the maximum temperature was recorded at 38.6 degrees Celsius, there was no respite in the night.
The minimum temperature in the early hours of Thursday was recorded at 30 degrees Celsius, two notches above the normal at this time of the year. In an update issued, the IMD said that the maximum humidity recorded in the last 24 hours is 83%. The relative humidity was 75 per cent at 8.30 am on Thursday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a heavy rain alert for Mumbai, Thane and other parts of Maharashtra for the next five days. Mumbai, Thane and Raigad regions are receiving heavy rains for the third consecutive day. The rains have led to landslides and water-logging at several places and disrupted traffic in the financial capital.
According to the IMD’s Regional Meteorological Department, heavy to very heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places over Mumbai and other places between July 6 and July 10. Assam and Meghalaya recorded the highest June rainfall in 121 years at 858.1 mm, breaking the earlier record of 789.5 mm recorded in 1966, but Kerala and Mahe recorded the fourth highest rainfall since 1901 at 308.7 mm. lower, which was prepared by a climate summary for June.
With the help of a low pressure area over central India, the southwest monsoon has gained momentum, bringing in plenty of rain for the sowing of kharif crops in the region. Central India and the west coast will experience active monsoon conditions for the next five days, while the northwestern parts of the country are likely to receive seasonal rains from Thursday, the Met Office said.
Apart from this, four systems are active due to the low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal. The effect of which can be seen in Bengal including Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh. The sky will be cloudy. An alert of heavy rain has also been issued in the same areas. In some areas of Uttar Pradesh, an increase of 2 percent can be recorded in the temperature today. On the other hand, Bihar will also see an increase of one to two percent in the temperature in a few days.