Monsoon Update: IMD Issues Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall in These States in the Next 4 Days

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Sarita

Monsoon Update: The weather is now changing in many areas of Delhi, NCR, Bihar, and UP. After the rain in Delhi, there has been a significant drop in temperature. The weather in Delhi-NCR and Noida has become very good.

However, due to heavy rains, waterlogging on the roads is affecting traffic. Due to the presence of monsoon clouds in some areas of Bihar, a lot of rain has been seen.

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Apart from this, the weather has deteriorated a lot in many areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, and drizzle has been seen in some places. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department, i.e., IMD, has issued an alert regarding heavy rains in many states of the country.

How will the weather be in these states?

After heavy rains late at night in many areas of western Uttar Pradesh, there has been a decrease in temperature. There is now a possibility of the southwest monsoon becoming active in most areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

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Talking about Lucknow, it is being said that monsoon rains will occur in the next two days. The monsoon has entered Himachal Pradesh with a delay of the next five days, where heavy rains are continuing.

The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rains until July 1. A yellow alert has also been issued. A warning has been issued regarding torrential rains in all areas of South India.

Heavy rain warnings in these states

According to IMD, due to strong south-west winds coming from the Bay of Bengal, a warning of heavy rains has been issued in the entire West Bengal area from Friday for the next five days.

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Along with this, in the last 24 hours until 8.30 am on Thursday, a maximum of 73.2 mm of rain was recorded in Alipurduar. Apart from this, there is still a possibility of rain in the plains of western Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

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