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IMD Rain Alert: Cyclone active, high alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and storm in next 48 hours, know complete details

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IMD Rain Alert: Cyclone active, high alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and storm in next 48 hours, know complete details

IMD Rain Alert: The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in many states of the country in the next 48 hours.

IMD Rain Alert: With the beginning of February, many parts of the country are witnessing an increase in temperature. In many states, the temperature is being recorded higher than normal, due to which people have started feeling the heat before time. The country’s capital Delhi is also not untouched by this. Unexpected changes are being seen in the weather here , due to which people have now started packing sweaters and quilts. The Meteorological Department says that most of February will remain dry in Delhi, due to which the temperature may increase further.

Possibility of rain and snowfall in the mountains

On the other hand, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding rain and snowfall in the hilly areas. Heavy rain and snowfall is expected in Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir within the next 48 hours. Apart from this, there may be rain in some parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The effect of cold is still there in these states, due to which local people as well as tourists may have to face cold.

Possibility of thunderstorms and heavy rains in Northeast India

According to the Meteorological Department, a cyclonic circulation is developing over Bangladesh and Assam, which can affect the weather of Northeast India. Due to this, heavy rains and thunderstorms have been predicted in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh in the next 48 hours. The department has issued a forecast of heavy rains in these areas on 6 and 7 February.

Cold increased due to rain in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

The weather has also changed in the states adjacent to Delhi. During the last 24 hours, light to moderate rain was recorded in many districts of Uttar Pradesh, which has again increased the cold. Especially in Mathura, Agra, Aligarh and Firozabad, the cold has increased due to rain. At the same time, a drop in minimum temperature has been recorded after rain in some parts of Bihar. Apart from this, the effect of fog is also being seen in these areas, which has also affected the traffic. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding fog in many areas of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Temperature increased unexpectedly in Delhi

This year, Delhi’s weather is feeling like April in February itself. On 3 and 4 February, light drizzle was recorded in the capital under the influence of two western disturbances, but the expected rain did not occur. However, the weather remained pleasant due to cloudy sky. But now the temperature is increasing continuously, due to which it seems that this year summer will knock early and can take a fierce form. According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature of Delhi has increased to 12 degrees Celsius, which is about 4.5 degrees more than normal.

If the temperature remains higher than normal in February itself, then there is every possibility of severe heat in April and May. Weather experts say that this time the heat may be more intense, and the effect of heat waves can also be seen. Meanwhile, people have been advised to remain alert in view of these changes in the weather.

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