Changes are once again visible in the weather of the country. A Red Orange Alert has been issued for heavy rainfall in many parts of South and East India for a few days.
IMD Alert has issued a warning of heavy rain in Kerala, Karnataka Tamil Nadu, where the Meteorological Department has issued a warning. At the same time, rain will continue in Jharkhand and Bengal including some parts of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh. Orange alert has been issued for heavy rain in Odisha.
Actually, a low pressure area is emerging in the Bay of Bengal within 24 hours. Through which it is feared to reach the west. With this, due to the changed direction of the monsoon, the rainy season will start once again from north to south India. According to the Meteorological Department, a heavy rain alert has been declared in many parts of southern and eastern India. There is a possibility of intense rain in South Peninsular India for 4 days. According to the India Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of irregular torrential rains in the southern state of Kerala till September 10.
An orange alert was issued for Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod on Thursday on Thiruvonam day. While Ernakulam, Kottayam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram and Wayanad have been selected under the Yellow Alert. Apart from this, rain activities will increase over East Maharashtra from September 8. Goa may see rain again in many parts of Maharashtra. Less rain activities will be seen over Northwest India for 5 days. Rain deficit will be seen in Chhattisgarh-Madhya Pradesh.
New Delhi weather
Rain activities have increased across the country. The possibility of rain has been ruled out in the capital Delhi today. People will be troubled by the heat in Delhi. Monsoon turning towards the north will cause humidity and heat in Delhi. The sky will be cloudy. No rain forecast has been given. The temperature is expected to be 26 degrees while the maximum temperature is expected to be 37 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has predicted rain in Delhi after September 12.
Weather system
The Monsoon Trough is near its normal position and due to its properties from north to south, the southern states are witnessing heavy rains. Also, a Cyclonic Circulation is persisting over South Interior Karnataka and its adjoining areas. The effect of which is being seen in these states. Apart from this, a North South truck is moving up to the above cyclonic circulation over Chhattisgarh.
Another cyclonic circulation is very likely to form over East-central Bay of Bengal during the next 24 hours. The effect of which will be visible after 48 hours. A Low Pressure Area is very likely to form over West Central Bay of Bengal. Due to which the rain will continue to wreak havoc in the southern state including East Northeast India. However, once again heavy rains will be seen in the central region.
According to the IMD, a low pressure area is expected to form in the Bay of Bengal by Wednesday and it may intensify later. Kerala may also receive heavy rains due to low pressure. However, IMD has not confirmed whether the low pressure will turn into a cyclone or not.
Heavy rain in some districts of UP
With the change in its direction of monsoon, we are witnessing a change in the weather of Uttar Pradesh. In some districts where there is a possibility of heavy and continuous rain. On the other hand, people in East Uttar Pradesh will remain troubled by the heat. There is little hope of relief for the people from the humidity and heat. Light rain alert has been issued in many areas of the capital Lucknow.
At the same time, there is a possibility of rain in many areas of Purvanchal. People will get relief due to strong wind in western UP, while the atmosphere will remain intact due to clouds and sunshine. While the minimum temperature is expected to be 27 degrees Celsius, the maximum temperature is expected to be up to 35 degrees Celsius. However, there will be a change in the weather again from Saturday.
Orange alert for heavy rain in Bihar
For the time being, rain will continue in Bihar. Good rains have brought relief to people in many places including the capital. On the other hand, according to the Meteorological Department, the Monsoon Trough is passing through East Bay of Bengal via Hardoi Jamshedpur Patna Digha. Due to which the possibility of rain has been predicted in many districts. Today, an orange alert has been issued in 25 districts of thunderstorm including thunderstorm-heavy rain.
Yellow Orange Alert of heavy rain in Jharkhand Bengal Orissa
Due to the formation of sleep in the Bay of Bengal, the rains will continue in Orissa, Bengal and Jharkhand. Heavy rain alert has been issued in 12 districts of Jharkhand today. Apart from this, an alert has also been issued in Bengal with strong winds. Orange alert has been announced for many areas of Bengal and Jharkhand today. Apart from this, a red alert of heavy rain has been declared in 8 districts of Odisha.
Red alert in Kerala Karnataka Tamil Nadu
IMD has advised the people of Tamil Nadu including Kerala, Karnataka to be more alert. In fact, due to incessant rains in these areas, life has been disturbed. At the same time, the havoc of heavy rains will continue in Tamil Nadu including Kerala, Karnataka. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert of heavy rain in these areas till September 13. In fact, due to the effective weather activity and changing trough and cyclonic line along with monsoon over the Bay of Bengal and other parts of the country, the possibility of heavy rain has been issued in the southern parts. Different in Lakshadweep
A widespread thunderstorm alert was issued with heavy rain in the areas. Apart from this, a red alert has been declared in the name of Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karai Kal, Karnataka and Mahi for the next 5 days.
Showers in Mumbai Maharashtra Goa
The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain with widespread rain in Maharashtra Goa Karnataka Kerala Lakshadweep. Actually, from the evening of 7 September, a change in the weather will once again be seen in Maharashtra Goa. Heavy rain alert has been issued in Andhra Pradesh Andaman and Nicobar Deep Group.
Heavy rain in hill state
Rainfall will continue in the hilly state including Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh. In fact, the possibility of landslides has been expressed in these states. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has declared an alert of heavy rain with strong wind in these areas.
Red orange alert of rain in eastern states
Due to the formation of three cyclonic circulation, the havoc of heavy rains will continue in the eastern state as well. An alert of heavy rain has also been issued in Sikkim, West Bengal and Nature Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa. On one hand for these areas where it has been advised to be alert from landslides etc. On the other hand, Red Orange Alert has been declared.
Drizzle alert in MP CG
There is a possibility of scattered rain and scattered with time of rain in some areas of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh. The weather is also likely to remain dry in these areas.