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Tomorrow’s weather 26 October 2024: Bengal water-water due to rain, when will the story of cold start in Delhi-NCR? read weather update

Tomorrow’s weather 26 October 2024: The temperature is rising in Delhi-NCR, people are feeling the heat during the day. According to the Meteorological Department, a period of pink coolness may begin in the first week of November. The cold will start increasing after 15th November. Winter cold is felt in the plains after snowfall in the hilly areas and due to north-westerly cold winds. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be clear on Saturday and Sunday. The maximum temperature can be 33 and the minimum temperature can be 18 to 19 degrees. After this, there may be fog in the morning from 28th to 30th October. The sky will be clear. The maximum temperature can be 33 to 34 and the minimum temperature can be 19 degrees. Cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ caused torrential rains in Kolkata, West Bengal on Friday morning due to which many areas across the city were submerged. According to the Regional Meteorological Office based in Alipore, Kolkata received more than 100 mm of rain in the last 24 hours till 11.30 am on Friday. Traffic was disrupted in Bhawanipur, New Market, Hazra, Dharmatala and Behala areas due to knee-deep waterlogging on many roads in the southern and central parts of Kolkata. Went. Waterlogging also occurred in Thanthania Kalibari, Mahatma Gandhi Road, VIP Road, Park Circus, Dumdum and parts of New Town in the northern and eastern parts of the state capital.

What will be the temperature at your place tomorrow?

City Minimum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C)
Delhi 19 33
Noida 22 32
Ghaziabad 21 33
Patna 22 31
Lucknow 23 33
Jaipur 22 35
Bhopal 17 33
Mumbai 23 33
Ahmedabad 22 37
Jammu 15 32

Rain in some parts of Jharkhand

Cyclonic storm ‘Dana’ caused rain in some parts of Jharkhand on Friday. West Singhbhum, Seraikela-Kharsawan and East Singhbhum districts in Jharkhand’s Kolhan region have been receiving light to moderate rain since Thursday night, while other parts of the state are experiencing cloudy sky with intermittent drizzle. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said on Friday that he/she is continuously monitoring the cyclone system for the last 24 hours.

Impact of cyclone ‘Dana’ reduced in West Bengal

Barring torrential rains in the coastal districts and adjoining areas of West Bengal, the impact of Cyclone Dana on the state has subsided. There is no news of any major devastation from the two coastal districts of East Midnapore and South 24 Parganas in the weather department’s forecast. Let us tell you that the Meteorological Department had predicted that these districts will be most affected in the state. Torrential rains that started late Thursday night are continuing in various districts of South Bengal including the state capital Kolkata.

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