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IMD Alert: Weather will change in 48 hours in 10 states, 3 cyclonic weather systems active, red orange alert of heavy rain, know weather department’s forecast

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IMD Alert: Big news! Weather changed, rain-lightning expected in 18 states till August 31, know IMD's forecast
IMD Alert: Big news! Weather changed, rain-lightning expected in 18 states till August 31, know IMD's forecast

Rain alert has been issued in all the districts of Bihar. Apart from this, Red Yellow Alert was also issued in Gaya Aurangabad and Rohtas.

Heavy rain is continuing in many states across the country. Traffic is being disrupted due to heavy rains. IMD Alert has issued a red alert in many states while schools and colleges have been closed in many states. Meanwhile, the cold knock has started. There is a drop in the temperature due to the fog. Rain continues to wreak havoc in more than half a dozen states. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain to continue till October 19. A red orange alert has been issued for this.

Cold has knocked in the hill state due to snowfall. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in many states in the coming days. Heavy rain alert was issued in Arunachal Assam Maharashtra Orissa Telangana including Bengal Jharkhand Bihar. Apart from this, the drizzle will continue in the capital also. Rains can also be seen in Punjab Haryana Rajasthan. Apart from this, the possibility of rain has also been predicted in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

Rain in new Delhi

The weather in the national capital Delhi has become pleasant due to rain. There is a drop in temperature. The air quality has also improved. Due to the air reaching the moderate range, the weather in Delhi is damp. With the fog in the morning, there has been a drop of 7 percent in the morning temperature. Meteorologists have predicted the weather to remain the same in Delhi till October 17.

Heavy rain alert in Uttar Pradesh Bihar in 48 hours now

An alert of heavy rain has been issued in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar in 48 hours. There is a possibility of heavy rain in 14 districts of East and South Bihar of Uttar Pradesh. Fog has been in the country’s capital Delhi since morning, there is a possibility of light rain till evening amidst fog everywhere.

Due to heavy rains in many districts of UP, the news of the death of 6 people has come to the fore due to the floods. The survey has been done by the CM of UP in the flood prone areas today. At present, in some areas of Central India and Uttar Pradesh, the Meteorological Department has predicted the weather to remain like this for 3 days.

Rain alert in all districts of Bihar

Rain alert has been issued in all the districts of Bihar. Apart from this, Red Yellow Alert was also issued in Gaya Aurangabad and Rohtas. During the next 24 hours, all the districts including the capital Patna were forecasted with thunder and thundershowers. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Bihar on the day of Karva Chauth. Meanwhile, the sky will remain cloudy, due to haze, the sighting of the moon may also be delayed on the day of Karva Chauth. Apart from Vaishali, heavy rain has been seen in Rajauli Katihar. A significant drop of 7 percent has been recorded in the temperature.

Weather system

  • It has been halted since the Southwest Monsoon retreated from North India on October 3, but is likely to return to parts of Central India this week.
  • Over East and South India as well as Maharashtra, there is a possibility of thunderstorms due to various trough and cyclonic winds this week.
  • Due to the running of a trough from Kerala to Madhya Pradesh via Karnataka till Thursday, heavy falls may be seen at isolated places over Maharashtra and adjoining areas.
  • Apart from this, there is a possibility of locally heavy rains till Thursday over Arunachal Pradesh and adjoining areas where southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal hit the mountains.

Rain in many districts of Andhra Pradesh

The low-lying area of ​​Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh has accumulated due to heavy rains. All the affected families are being brought to safer places. Also the administration is swift. There is a possibility of rain in many districts of Andhra Pradesh today.

Heavy rain alert in many districts of Jharkhand

Heavy rain alert has been issued in many districts of Jharkhand. The weather pattern is bad in Jharkhand. The situation is expected to remain like this for a few days. The process of rain will continue in Jharkhand till October 20. If the Ranchi Meteorological Center is to be believed, an alert of thunder and lightning has also been issued, expressing the possibility of moderate rain.

The districts where the Meteorological Department has predicted rain. In that, heavy rains can be seen in Koderma Dhanbad Giridih Bokaro Pakur Sahibganj Deoghar Dumka Godda Jamtara Latehar Lohardaga Ranchi Gumla and Simdega. People have been warned to be careful and cautious. The people living in the lower ranks have been told to move to safer places.

Cyclone preparations in Odisha

Without any alert for the storm, the administration has started preparing for the cyclone in Odisha. The Odisha government gave instructions to the officials in view of the possible cyclone. There is no allergy to the cyclone in the Meteorological Department. Despite this, the Odisha government is monitoring the cyclone situation.

Heavy rain alert in Bengal too

Heavy rain alert has also been issued in Bengal. Apart from this, drizzle can also be seen in Maharashtra Goa including Kerala Karnataka Tamil Nadu today.

Heavy rain wreaks havoc in eastern regions

The Center of Meteorology has predicted heavy rain with lightning in Sikkim Nagaland Manipur Mizoram Tripura Bihar Jharkhand Bengal Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Orissa Andhra Pradesh Telangana Goa Karnataka Tamil Nadu and Andaman. Apart from this, drizzle will also be seen in Lakshadweep of UP, while light showers will continue in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Gujarat.

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