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Weak Rainfall Anticipated in Jharkhand Over Next Few Days
No severe rainfall alerts have been issued for the state; IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall. Due to a subdued monsoon, Jharkhand anticipates limited rainfall over the next 3-4 days, with a gradual increase in maximum temperatures. RANCHI – The Ranchi Meteorological Centre of IMD anticipates that Jharkhand will experience mild to moderate rainfall over the next five days, with no heavy…
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Northwest and east India likely to witness heavy rainfall in next 4-5 days: IMD
NEW DELHI — Parts of northwest, east and northeast India are likely to witness heavy rainfall in the next 4-5 days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The monsoon trough is near normal position at mean sea level and a cyclonic circulation is lying over southeast Pakistan and a trough is running from southeast Pakistan to Bangladesh at lower tropospheric levels. Under their influence,…
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Weather office forecasts heavy rain in India’s west coast during next 5 days
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall along the country’s western coast during the next 5 days.
The IMD also said conditions are favourable for further advance of the southwest monsoon into some more parts of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh; the remaining parts of Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar; and some parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand during the next 3-4 days.
The weather office stated that a trough at mean sea level runs off the Maharashtra-Kerala coast and a cyclonic circulation lies over south Gujarat at lower & middle tropospheric levels.
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TOP HEADLINE IN HINDI
MONSOON BECAME ACTIVE IN CHHATTISGARH - TOP HEADLINE IN HINDI
The monsoon has become active in Chhattisgarh after a brief lull, and heavy rains are expected in the next 24 hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the state, warning of heavy to very heavy rains in some places.
The IMD has said that a low-pressure area has formed over north Odisha and adjoining areas, and this is likely to bring heavy rains to Chhattisgarh. The monsoon trough is also active over the state, and this will further enhance the rainfall activity.
The districts that are likely to receive heavy rains in the next 24 hours are:
Raipur
Bilaspur
Durg
Raigarh
Janjgir-Champa
Korba
Bastar
Dantewada
Bijapur
Narayanpur
Sukma
The IMD has advised people to be cautious and take necessary precautions during the heavy rains. They have also asked fishermen to stay away from the sea.
The active monsoon will bring much-needed relief to the people of Chhattisgarh, who have been facing a drought-like situation for the past few months. The rains will also help in replenishing the water reservoirs in the state.
The monsoon is expected to remain active in Chhattisgarh for the next few days. The IMD has forecast widespread rains in the state till September 10.
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Monsoon onset over Pune & Mum likely around June 18-22 | Pune News
PUNE: The city and Mumbai may receive monsoon showers around June 18 to June 22, about a week later than usual, India Meteorological Department officials said on Thursday.The normal monsoon onset date for Pune is June 10, while it is June 11 for the state capital, Mumbai.Anupam Kashyapi, head of IMD Pune’s weather forecasting division, told TOI: “A trough line establishing over Arabian Sea…
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Jharkhand Braces for Heavy Rainfall as Low-Pressure Systems Converge
IMD Warns of Widespread Precipitation and Potential Flooding in Northeastern and Central Regions Jharkhand’s weather patterns are shifting dramatically as multiple low-pressure systems converge, prompting heightened vigilance across the state. RANCHI – The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts for widespread rainfall and potential flooding in Jharkhand due to converging low-pressure…
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आईएमडी के मुताबिक, मानसून के 22-23 जून तक दिल्ली पहुंचने की संभावना है
आईएमडी के मुताबिक, मानसून के 22-23 जून तक दिल्ली पहुंचने की संभावना है
दिल्लीवासियों के लिए कुछ अच्छी खबरें, भारत का मौसम विभाग बुधवार को कहा कि मानसून 27 जून की सामान्य तारीख से तीन से चार दिन पहले राष्ट्रीय राजधानी में पहुंचने की संभावना है। कुलदीप श्रीवास्तव, आईएमडी के क्षेत्रीय पूर्वानुमान केंद्र के प्रमुख, ने कहा कि पश्चिम बंगाल और पड़ोस में एक चक्रवाती संचलन 19 जून और 20 जून तक दक्षिण-पश्चिम उत्तर प्रदेश की ओर बढ़ेगा।
उन्होंने कहा, “यह 22 जून से 24 जून के…
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Northeast monsoon to begin from October 29, says IMD
Northeast monsoon to begin from October 29, says IMD
Kochi : India Meteorological Department ( IMD ) has informed that the northeast monsoon is likely to commence over southeast peninsular India from Oct 29. Under the influence of a cyclonic circulation which lies over west central and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and a trough that runs from south interior Karnataka to southwest Bay of Bengal across Tamil Nadu, there will rain / thundershowers…
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Delhi: August Likely To End With Lowest Rainfall In At Least 14 Years
Delhi: August Likely To End With Lowest Rainfall In At Least 14 Years
New Delhi: With a good spell of rain unlikely over the next two days, August is slated to end with the lowest rainfall in Delhi in at least 14 years. Weather experts attribute the lack of rainfall this month to the development of three low-pressure areas over the northwest Bay of Bengal which pulled the monsoon trough over central India and did not let it move to the north for a long period. They…
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Very heavy rainfall in the central India and west coast could lead to flash floods in next 4-5 days; IMD
IMD issued an alert of Heavy rainfall of more than 200mm in the central India and West coast of India. The authorities said that it is likely to rain very heavy in the next 2-3 days. The warning from IMD claims that the rain would lead to flash floods in several locations in the said area.
The weather forecaster on Monday evening released a bulletin wherein they claimed that A low-pressure area has formed under the influence of a cyclonic circulation over northwest Bay of Bengal and in neighbouring areas. This pressure will soon convert into a depression and move west-northwestwards across Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
The weather office further added that there is also a monsoon trough which is an elongated area with low pressure and it is lying southwards of its normal position. This can lead to weather changes as the trough is expected to maintain its position for next 4-5 days.
M Mohapatra, director general, IMD said, “Already, some parts of Odisha and Konkan region have started receiving very heavy and extremely heavy rain on Sunday. Under the influence of the depression, rain will increase over central India during the next 3-4 days.”
“When there is extremely heavy rainfall, inundation of low-lying areas is possible. We had issued a flash flood warning for Odisha,” he added. “For riverine floods, the Central Water Commission will issue warnings. Local population should be prepared for heavy rainfall.”
However, this will lead to lesser rainfall over Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Gangetic West Bengal as the depression is expected to move over Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
Ananda Das, in-charge of tracking cyclones at the weather office also released a statement wherein he said, “Just like the lows that formed in July, this depression will also form south of its normal position. It is not forming over head Bay. That is one of the reasons why it is unlikely to bring rain to the rain deficient region of Indo-Gangetic plains.”
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India Monsoon News Live: Delhi to witness rainfall over next 3 days
India Monsoon News Live: Delhi to witness rainfall over next 3 days
India Monsoon Live Updates Today: Delhi is expected to witness moderate rainfall on Thursday, the India Meteorological Department said in its forecast. According to the forecast, the city is likely to see rain spells over the next three days as the monsoon trough is likely to “continue to shift gradually northwards.” Meanwhile, the weather department in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday said heavy…
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