Weather Report: IMD predicts heavy rainfall alert in these states

Weather Report: The India Meteorological Department ((IMD) on Thursday predicted heavy rainfall in several states. The temperature has also decreased by a few degrees, providing relief to Delhi residents from the oppressive heat.

On Thursday morning, the India Meteorological Department had predicted the possibility of light to moderate rainfall with thunder and lightning at a few places in north Punjab, Haryana, South Delhi, North Madhya Pradesh and 16 other places.

IMD had officially declared South West Monsoon over Bangalore earlier today. The monsoonseems to have set over coastal Karnataka, Coorg, Chikkamagaluru, DK-Udupi Ghats, Hassan, Mysuru, Bangalore, Kolar, Tumkuru,Hubli, Davangere.

“Latest Satellite imagery shows the possibility of light to moderate rainfall with thunder & lightning at a few places of north Punjab, Haryana, South Delhi, North Madhya Pradesh & adjoining Uttar Pradesh, northeast Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, south Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and coastal Karnataka during next 2-3 hours,” it said in a tweet.

The Meteorological Department’s data indicates that rain will continue to fall in Delhi till June 27. A temperature reduction of 4 degrees can be observed. Today’s maximum and minimum temperatures in Delhi are predicted to be 38 and 28 degrees Celsius, respectively. Along with rain, there will be high winds.

Rain and pleasant weather have remained in Uttar Pradesh as well. The Meteorological Department predicts that the current weather will likely last through June 25. Delhi is anticipated to experience a partially cloudy sky with a chance of light rainfall or drizzle on Thursday, as per the seven-day prediction given by the Regional Meteorological Department (RMC).

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After Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam observatories recorded 15cm and 20cm rainfall in 48 hours, the city’s weather was largely dry and pleasant as high clouds kept the temperatures in check. IMD has forecast rainfall and thunderstorms for at least the next two days. Bloggers said strong westerlies, or the monsoon winds may move over the city bringing thunderstorms in the evenings or at night.

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