The Meteorological Department has issued a period of heavy rain in the state. The low pressure area is moving further in the adjoining states. Due to which IMD Alert issued heavy rain alert in the states for four-five days.
Apart from this, the process of rain will also start in South Gujarat, North Delhi. Here, a red alert has been declared for heavy rain in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Orissa. Heavy rains will continue to wreak havoc in these states for the next 10 days. Apart from this, there is a possibility of planet glare and lightning with landslides etc. in the hilly state too. A yellow alert of moderate rain has been issued in these areas.
In fact, the Meteorological Department has said that once again the effect of the activation of monsoon will be visible. Due to the arrival of a low pressure area in Madhya Pradesh and adjoining states, it has been predicted that the rains are likely to continue. Rains will continue over Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh for four-five days. Apart from this, the area of ​​low pressure got converted into low pressure area. Due to the formation of Depression Trough, three weather systems have been activated simultaneously while another truck line is being prepared inside the country from Pakistan side. The effect of which will soon be seen in many states. Also in the south a low has formed over the coastal areas of Kerala. Due to which heavy rain has been predicted in these areas.
Rain in new Delhi
The Meteorological Department predicted that this month the monsoon will again create normal rainfall conditions in some parts. Actually the rain in the hill state has been expressed in the service. Apart from this, it will be cloudy in the capital Delhi. Drizzle can be seen in many areas. Also the weather will remain pleasant. A drop of three to four percent will be seen in the temperature.
Orange alert in UP
The process of rain will continue in many parts of Uttar Pradesh. In fact, an alert of heavy rain was issued in West Uttar Pradesh. A yellow alert has been declared for this. Due to the monsoon being in active phase, there has been a possibility of rain in many areas and an alert of heavy rain has been declared in the surrounding areas.
Red alert in Bihar
In Bihar too, it will rain heavily for 10 days, a red alert of heavy rain was declared in 5 districts. Apart from this, Patna Meteorological Center has declared heavy rain alert in Kaimur, Rohtas, Gaya, Aurangabad and Nawada. In many districts, the status of thunderstorm has been issued. Anticipating the possibility of thunderstorms in many districts of South and East Bihar, the Meteorological Department has advised people to be alert within 24 hours.
Apart from this, a yellow alert of rain has been declared in Nalanda Arwal Aurangabad Jehanabad Patna Nalanda Gaya Sheikhpura Lakhisarai Begusarai Khagaria Bhagalpur Munger Banka Jamui with lightning falling at some places.
Red orange alert in jharkhand
Due to the formation of low pressure in low pressure, the effect of depression is being seen in the state of Jharkhand and Orissa. Due to incessant rains in many districts of Jharkhand, river drains have come in spate. There is an increase in the water level of many rivers. At the same time, the effect of the system on the Bay of Bengal is warning of heavy rains in these states very fast. The capital has seen moderate rain on Tuesday. Apart from this, a red alert of heavy rain has been declared in the surrounding areas of Ranchi. Due to the formation of cloudy conditions, the weather is expected to remain similar in these states till September 20.
Ranchi has recorded 42 mm of rain in the last 24 hours. Apart from this, heavy rains have also been seen in Bokaro Gumla, Koderma, Panchat and Bori. Along with this, the period of rain is continuing in Deoghar since Tuesday.
Red Orange Alert issued in Bengal Odisha
The progress of monsoon has intensified in some parts of Odisha on Tuesday. Due to which heavy rain has been predicted. At the same time, a gradual decline is being seen from the intensity of a pressure. What is this of heavy rain will continue for 10 days. Regional Meteorological Department Bhubaneswar has declared a red alert of heavy rain in many districts. The Regional Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar said in a bulletin that many places like Jharsuguda, Sundergarh, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur and Kendrapara may receive rain in the next two days.
Heavy rain warning in Kerala Karnataka
The rain will continue to wreak havoc in the southern state as well. In fact, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra are witnessing rain once again. Explain that Monsoon Kesari is present on the tattoo from Maharashtra to Goa. Off Soul Monsoon Trough is present along Goa Coast. Due to which heavy rains can be seen in Maharashtra, Goa including Pune.
Apart from this, heavy rains have been seen in Marathwada, South Karnataka. Due to which people are facing problems. A drop of 4 to 5 degree Celsius will be recorded in the temperature.
Weather system active
The Low Pressure Area in the Bay of Bengal lies in its neighborhood with Northwest Madhya Pradesh and its associated cyclonic circulation.
It is very likely to move gradually towards North-Northwestwards towards North Central.
The western end of the Monsoon Trough is running south of its normal position while its eastern end moves close to its normal position.
A trough is extending from Northwest Arabian Sea to North Bangladesh.
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An Upper Air Cyclonic Circulation is very likely to form over North Bay of Bengal along and off North Odisha-West Bengal coasts.
Disaster rain in mountain states
According to the IMD, an alert has been issued for heavy to very heavy rains in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh from the northwest from September 16. Due to the cluster of clouds formed over Bengal and over it, these areas will see rain. Along with this, a warning of heavy rain has also been issued in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu.
Yellow alert in Maharashtra goa
A 4 percent drop in temperature has been recorded in Maharashtra, Goa. In many places the situation has turned the opposite. Due to incessant rains, life has been disturbed. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rain in the areas for the next three days. A yellow alert has been issued for this.
Rain wreaks havoc in eastern states
Apart from central Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat region, Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh have seen heavy rains. A red orange alert has been issued for heavy rain in these areas in the next 24 hours. Along with this, people have been advised to be alert in these areas due to rain and landslides etc.