Imd alert News
The India Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert for Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and several other states.
East Rajasthan & West Madhya Pradesh are under "heavy to very heavy rainfall" alert today (July 15). Get the full India monsoon forecast from IMD & Skymet, including Delhi-NCR's continued rain and traffic woes.
IMD confirmed the early onset of the Southwest Monsoon over the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea on May 13 — a week ahead of schedule. Above-normal rainfall is expected this year.
The Met office also predicted a wet spell in the state till September 21. Meanwhile, intermittent rains continued to lash parts of the state, with Kasauli logging the highest rainfall of 53 mm since Saturday evening, it said.
Weather News: As rains continue to hamper normal life in several parts across India, the IMD issued red and orange alerts across states predicting more showers amid the ongoing monsoon season.
Issuing a red alert, the IMD said heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is expected in West Madhya Pradesh on August 26. Similar conditions are forecast for east and south Rajasthan, Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch.
The weather department issued a yellow alert for Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal on Saturday.
NDRF said that it has sent one team to Keshod in Junagadh district to help the people who were left stranded as a result of disconnected roads.
IMD has announced that this year the southwest monsoon is likely to set in over Kerala on May 31.
Above-normal heat wave days are likely over most parts of northwest India and adjoining areas of central India during the next month, the IMD forecast states.
Cyclone is going to hit the coastal region of West Bengal, the department has warned the fishermen not to venture into the sea near the north Bay of Bengal.
The soaring temperatures have caught the common people of Kashmir off guard.
Cyclone Remal Update: This is the first cyclone in the Bay of Bengal this pre-monsoon season and will be named Remal, according to a system of naming cyclones in the Indian Ocean region.
Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh continue to experience heatwave conditions while heavy rains are likely to hit the souther states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Mercury is likely to soar by 2-3 degrees in Gujarat and Maharashtra in the coming two-three days.
Weather is taking turns in the northwestern part of the country and the IMD has predicted rainfall in several states, including heavy downpour in Punjab.
The IMD has forecast severe cold day conditions in isolated areas of Rajasthan on January 8.
Isolated light rainfall is expected in Northwest and Central India from January 8 to 10.
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