IMD alert Very heavy rainfall predicted in these states till 29 Aug

Heavy to very heavy falls are very likely to continue over Northeast India, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim till 27 August (Friday), the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday.

Rainfall will reduce after Friday with isolated heavy rainfall over the region. Isolated extremely heavy rainfall is also likely over Arunachal Pradesh on 25 August, the IMD said. It also said fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy falls to continue over Uttarakhand till 29 August.

Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh are expected to witness isolated heavy rainfall till 27 August. According to weather forecast, scattered to fairly widespread rainfall activity with isolated heavy rainfall is likely over Tamil Nadu during next 5 days and over Kerala and Mahe on 27th-29th August.

Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning is predicted over East India during next 2 days. Subdued rainfall activity likely to continue over Northwest and Central India and West Coast during next 4 days. The entire monsoon trough lay close to the foothills of the Himalayas. It is likely to remain there till tomorrow, the 26th August.

In view of the likely formation of a cyclonic circulation over northwest and adjoining west central Bay of Bengal on 27th Aug, the eastern end of the monsoon trough is likely to shift southwards from 27th August. The western end likely to start shifting southwards from 29 Aug. Strong southerly/south-westerly winds from Bay of Bengal to northeast India very likely to continue to prevail till 26th August.

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