IMD Alert: Rain alert for 6 days in 10 states, Orange alert of cold wave, fog intensity, know complete details

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    IMD New Alert! Heavy rains in these states including Bihar for the next 72 hours, thunderstorm warning
    IMD New Alert! Heavy rains in these states including Bihar for the next 72 hours, thunderstorm warning

    Rain has been predicted in 10 states, while a Western Disturbance will soon form in the Western Himalayas. Due to the formation of Western Disturbance, there is a possibility of further increase in cold due to snowfall, while Orange Alert of Sheetlahar has been issued in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

    IMD Alert, Today Weather Alert: Continuous changes are being seen in the weather of the country. It is being seen in the central part of India. Due to snowfall on the same mountains, severe cold has started in the plains. The intensity of fog has increased in many states. At the same time, the visibility of the sun light has also decreased, in the meantime, where the Orange Alert of Sheetlahar has been issued in the western states. On the other hand, fog alert has been issued in many states of North Bihar. Talking about the southern states, rain warnings have been issued in 10 states.

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    Talking about the weather, the intensity and frequency of Western Disturbance starts increasing from the end of November. However, Western Disturbances start coming towards the western Himalayas from the month of October and continue till February and March. However, due to the absence of any intense Western Disturbance this year, the Himalayas have started receiving heavy snowfall. Snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir dropped the temperature below 0. Due to going below zero, the phase of severe winter has started in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday. The temperature has reached minus 6.2 degree Celsius.

    snowing in the mountains
    Due to snowfall on the same mountains, forecast of cold wave and fog has been issued in Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat. Orange alert of cold wave was issued in many areas due to the movement of cold air towards the south. At the same time, fast changes in weather are being seen in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

    Fresh Western Disturbance will be created

    Talking about the weather system, the weather of entire Northwest India including Western Himalayas will remain dry for 2 weeks. However, a fresh Western Disturbance is going to form in the coming days. Light rain and snow are expected over the Western Himalayas for a period on 26 and 27 December. On the other hand, due to lack of heavy snowfall, people may have to wait a bit for the severe winter.

    Apart from this, a low pressure area is located over the central part of the Bay of Bengal. Due to LPA, it is very likely to move west-northwestwards towards Sri Lankan coast during next 24 hours. Due to which the possibility of moderate rain has been expressed in South India. Apart from this, the possibility of rain has also been expressed in Madhya Maharashtra Pune region.

    Weather alert

    • Thunderstorm very likely over Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
    • Isolated rain with chances of lightning is expected over Arunachal Pradesh, Sub-
    • Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal.
    • Weather is expected to remain dry in other areas.
    • Dense to very dense fog is possible over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during morning hours.
    • There is a possibility of dense fog in the morning around Himachal Pradesh, Northwest Rajasthan, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim.
    • Chance of snow and rain in eastern states
    • Some areas of Arunachal Pradesh including Assam Meghalaya Manipur Nagaland where snowfall will be seen. At the same time, rain has also been predicted in some areas. Dense fog sheet will remain spread. There is also a possibility of reduction in fog and sunlight visibility. Due to the cold web, these regions will see decades of cold air.

    Severe cold in Rajasthan

    It is getting cold in Rajasthan. The minimum temperature in Fatehpur Sikar of the state has reached 3.7 degree Celsius on Monday. Coldest night ever recorded. Apart from this, severe cold is also being seen in Sikar, Pilani, Sangaria, Churu. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, many areas of Gujarat including Rajasthan will see a further drop in temperature in the coming days.

    Increase in cold in Delhi

    Talking about Bihar Uttar Pradesh, the cold has increased in Bihar. Yellow alert of cold wave has been issued in the capital Patna. Dense fog was seen in the district on Wednesday morning. There has been an increase in cold in Delhi. Visibility has reduced to 400 metres. The visibility level was recorded at 400 meters late on Tuesday night.

    Yellow alert in Uttar Pradesh

    While Uttar Pradesh is also witnessing severe cold. Strong winter forecast has been issued in many other districts including the capital Lucknow. Dense fog has started rolling in. Yellow alert was issued in Delhi including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar due to fog and haze.

    Layers of fog in these areas

    Apart from this, layers of dense fog have spread over Haryana and East UP including North West Rajasthan, Punjab. In Ambala, Bahraich and Varanasi where visibility has been recorded at 50 metres. In Bareilly, Ganganagar and Amritsar, it has been estimated to be reduced to 25 minutes.

    Orange alert of cold wave

    In Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, North Rajasthan, some areas of Gujarat and other areas, a period of cold wave has been issued for 5 days. Till December 26, some places in Punjab including Haryana and Rajasthan will be affected due to cold wave.

    It will rain in these states

    A forecast of rain and thundershowers has been issued in Andaman and Nicobar including Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Karaikal, Lakshadweep. In Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala has also issued a rain warning today. Scattered rain may also be seen over West Bengal and Odisha. Apart from this, a forecast of drizzle has been expressed in the areas of Madhya Pradesh for 2 to 3 days.

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