Tomorrow’s weather 21 September 2024: Clouds will remain in Delhi-NCR, know where it will rain in Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, MP

New Delhi : The weather has become pleasant in most parts of India. Sun and clouds played hide and seek in Delhi-NCR on Friday. Rain was continuing here till a day before. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi-NCR will remain cloudy for the next few days. There is also a possibility of light rain at some places. Monsoon has returned to Northeast and Central India. Heavy rain has occurred in many states in the last two days, which has given relief to people from the heat. Delhi recorded the lowest temperature in the last 15 years in the month of September. Apart from Delhi, heavy rain has also occurred in other parts of Rajasthan, Western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department said that it may rain in these states on Saturday as well.

Know how the weather will be in Delhi

Delhi was receiving heavy rains for the last two days and the temperature dropped significantly. This September, Delhi has witnessed the coldest morning in the last 15 years. The minimum temperature on Thursday morning was recorded at 21.1 degrees Celsius, which is four degrees below the season’s average. The IMD said that tomorrow i.e. on Saturday, Delhi-NCR will remain cloudy. There is no possibility of heavy rain, however, there may be light drizzle. The temperature is also expected to increase as the day progresses. Overall, we can say that the weather will be pleasant.

Rain continues in Rajasthan

The IMD has forecast that many districts of Rajasthan are likely to receive rain in the next 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Department, the western parts of the state will remain mostly dry while the eastern parts are expected to receive rain. Light to moderate rain is likely in eastern Rajasthan. Light drizzle may occur for the next few days as a western disturbance is likely to spread from Jaisalmer to Madhya Pradesh. This will keep the weather cool and pleasant in some areas of the state, although the rain will remain sporadic.

Weather condition in Bihar, UP, MP

The weather has changed in Bihar. With the end of the rainy season, the mercury has started to rise. According to the Meteorological Department, the situation will remain the same for the next few days. There is no chance of rain in Madhya Pradesh. However, there may be drizzle at some places. The weather may change in some areas of Uttar Pradesh. According to the Meteorological Department, in view of the return of monsoon, there is no chance of torrential rain anywhere in the three states.

What will the weather be like tomorrow (forecast)

City Minimum temperature (°C) Maximum temperature (°C)
Delhi 23 34
Noida 25 35
Ghaziabad 26 36
Patna 32 38
Lucknow 27 34
Jaipur 24 35
Bhopal 25 35
Mumbai 27 33
Ahmedabad 26 37
Jammu 24 34

Heavy rain alert in Himachal-Uttarakhand

Moderate rain is falling in the plains, but heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in the hilly states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The IMD has issued a warning, predicting heavy rains and landslides in both the hilly states. Traffic has been badly affected in Himachal Pradesh for the last few days due to heavy rains. Many roads are closed due to landslides. Although some areas will get relief from rain, light drizzle may continue in some places. Similarly, the weather is expected to improve gradually in Uttarakhand, while sporadic rains may continue. Himachal Pradesh may receive more rain in the next few days. People have been advised to be cautious, especially in landslide prone areas.

Rain likely in Odisha, Northeast India

The IMD has also informed that the heavy rains occurring in different parts of the country will start reducing. There are no signs of heavy rains in any major part of the country for the next 4-5 days. However, sporadic rains will be seen in some areas. A heavy rain warning has been issued in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from September 21. Light to moderate rains may occur in the rest of the country. Meanwhile, according to the IMD, heavy rains are expected in Northeast India and Odisha till September 22. However, a phase of heavy rains may start once again on September 23. This may cause floods in parts of Northeast, Central and Northern India.

Monsoon will return by next weekend

By next weekend, rain will reduce in most parts of the country and temperatures will remain stable. Rainfall will reduce in many places in the coming days. This relief from heavy rains will bring relief to the residents of flood-affected and rain-affected areas. Nevertheless, residents of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Northeast India and Odisha should remain cautious and possible heavy rains have been forecast later this month.

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