Sunday, October 13th, 2024

Today’s weather: Sunshine, rain, landslides and floods, know the weather conditions from mountains to plains


New Delhi : The game of rain and sunshine continues in Delhi. People are troubled by the sticky heat due to humidity. At the same time, rain along with landslides in the mountains has completely disrupted life. Light to heavy rain is falling in most parts of Rajasthan. Flood-like conditions prevail in Assam, West Bengal as well as Kolhapur and surrounding areas of Maharashtra. Kolhapur district has been receiving heavy rain for the last 2 days. Due to this rain, 83 dams of the district have been submerged in water. In Odisha, the Meteorological Department has put 13 districts on high alert in view of heavy rains. Let us know what will be the weather condition in different states of the country.

Delhi-NCR: Light rain predicted

Some parts of Delhi received rain on Saturday. The maximum temperature in the city was recorded at 36.3 degrees Celsius, which is 1.4 degrees higher than the average for this season. The Meteorological Department has predicted cloudy skies and light rain in the national capital on Sunday. During this time, the maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 36 and 29 degrees Celsius respectively. At the same time, it is raining intermittently in Noida and Gurgaon. According to the Meteorological Department, light to moderate rain is expected for the next few days. After the rain, both mercury and humidity will decrease.

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UP: It will rain in many places

Moderate to heavy rains occurred in different areas of the city in UP on Saturday morning. However, the humidity from the sun after the rain troubled people. People were in distress due to humidity throughout the day. The day’s temperature was recorded at 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The night temperature was also 29 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be no significant change in the weather in Lucknow right now. The city will remain partly cloudy on Sunday and sporadic rain is expected. At the same time, there may be a slight increase in temperature. Senior scientist of the Meteorological Center M Danish said that there may be sporadic rain in the state including the city in the next two days. After this, there may be a change in the weather from July 30. There are chances of the monsoon trough coming towards the north from July 30, which is currently a little towards the south. Due to this, there is a decrease in rain.

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Uttarakhand: Landslides at many places, 2500 passengers stranded

There are reports of rain and landslides in different parts of Uttarakhand. In Rudraprayag district, a large part of the road near the shuttle service parking was washed away due to the strong current of the Son river in Sonprayag on Saturday. The blocked road was opened by Saturday evening and about 2500 devotees were rescued. Due to rain, the Koteshwar Mahadev cave in Rudraprayag has also submerged. Due to the rise in the water level of Bhagirathi in Gangotri of Uttarkashi district, its water level has reached Bhagirath Shila, the aarti place in Gangotri. In the Garhwal region, the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers have reached close to the danger mark.

Himachal Pradesh: Yellow alert for rain till July 31

Shimla The Meteorological Department has issued a ‘yellow’ alert warning heavy rains at isolated places in eight districts of the state till July 31, while the forecast has been made that the rains will continue till August 2. The Meteorological Department has warned of damage to orchards, standing crops, weak structures and ‘kutcha’ houses and waterlogging in low-lying areas due to strong winds. 56 people have died in rain-related incidents in the state since the onset of monsoon on June 27.

Bihar: No rain expected for a week

People of most districts of Bihar are eagerly waiting for rain. In districts like Patna, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur, clouds are coming and going back. The indifference of clouds has broken the hopes of farmers. Fields have started drying. The rice crop that has been sown is heading towards getting scorched. Farmers are disappointed and worried. If the weather department is to be believed, heavy rain is not expected in the next one week. However, light rain is expected in many districts. Shahabad, which is called the rice bowl, has also received less than normal rainfall this year. Farmers here are now dependent on pumping sets for sowing rice.

Rajasthan: Monsoon will remain active for 7 days

Due to the activity of monsoon, rain continues in Rajasthan. In the last 24 hours, there was torrential rain at some places in Banswara, Bundi, Bharatpur districts. The Meteorological Department gave this information. According to the Meteorological Center, Jaipur, the monsoon is likely to remain active for the next one week and there is a possibility of rain at most places. According to the Meteorological Center, a low pressure area has formed on Friday over the northern Bay of Bengal and Bangladesh, West Bengal coast. The monsoon ‘trough line’ is in its normal state. Due to the effect of the above system, the monsoon is likely to remain active for the next one week in many places of eastern Rajasthan and rain activities are likely to continue at most places.

Odisha: Heavy rain predicted for 4 days

Heavy rains are likely to lash parts of Odisha for the next four days as a low pressure area has formed over north Bay of Bengal and adjoining Bangladesh coastal areas and Gangetic West Bengal for the third time in a month, weather department officials said on Friday. In view of the IMD forecast, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Satyabrata Sahu has put district magistrates of 13 districts on high alert as flood-like situation may arise in north Odisha. The districts under the alert include Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Keonjhar, Sundergarh, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Puri, Khurda, Jajpur, Dhenkanal and Angul.

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