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Cold will increase further in Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department has predicted severe cold for the next three days. Know how is the weather condition of Delhi at this time and what people are facing due to increasing cold.
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IMD has said the onset of monsoon in Kerala is expected on May 27. It also said that the seasonal rainfall is likely to be normal. In the next 5 days, light to moderate rainfall is expected in Konkan and Goa region.
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Delhi's temperature on Sunday had reached a preposterous 49 degrees The national capital will witness a slight dip in temperatures owing to cloudy skies and possible thunderstorms
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Nights would be warmer in May in most parts of the country The average rainfall in May 2022 over the country is most likely to be above normal: IMD The average temp observed pan-India for April was 35.05 degrees-- fourth-highest in 122 years
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IMD issued an orange alert for five states - Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha. Some parts of the country recorded temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius. IMD predicted heatwave conditions over Northwest and Central India during the next 5 days.
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The maximum temperature may even leap to 46 degrees Celsius in parts of Delhi The capital had recorded a maximum temperature of 43.2 degrees Celsius on April 21
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Delhi reeled under a heatwave for the fourth consecutive day on Sunday. The Indian Meteorological Department had predicted similar conditions for the next two days. The weather department attributed the heat to the lack of rainfall.
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This is the third prominent administrative Twitter account to be hacked in the past two days including the UP Chief Minister`s Office and the Indian Meteorological Department of India.
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The Poondi dam has a storage level height of 35 feet The water level has already touched 33.95 feet
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Heavy rains in isolated places in MP including Vidisha, Sagar, Betul, Chhindwara and Balaghat district has been predicted. IMD issued an orange alert for Sunday in nine districts and a yellow alert for the rest as incessant rains lashed Kerala. IMD cautioned the fishermen in Kerala from venturing into the sea till August 30.
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‘Heavy’ to ‘very heavy’ and ‘extremely heavy’ rainfall events occurred over different parts of the country during the monsoon season of 2020.
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Very severe cyclonic storm Yaas is presently located around 630 kilometres away from the Digha coast Over the next 12 hours, it will intensify into a Severe Cyclonic Storm On May 26, it will further intensify into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
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Indian Navy said four naval ships have been kept on standby with Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Naval Air Stations have also kept their aircraft -- INS Dega at Visakhapatnam and INS Rajali near Chennai The Navy is closely monitoring the movement of the cyclonic storm which is likely to intensify during the next 24 hours over the Bay of Bengal
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There is a possibility of thunderstorms and snowfall in hilly areas IMD has issued an alert for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh The air quality of Delhi has reached the 'dangerous' category
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The lowest temperature recorded in Delhi on Saturday morning was 13 degrees Celsius The pollution levels in Delhi, Noida and Gurugram remain in the 'very poor' category
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As per weather forecast, the temperature in the national capital is likely to fall due to the strong wind and the sky will remain clear on January 26. The forecast further stated that there are chances of light rains on January 28. 
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Fairly widespread to widespread rainfall and heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls at isolated places is very likely over East Rajasthan," the IMD said. It predicted "heavy to very heavy rainfall" at isolated places in west Madhya Pradesh, east Rajasthan and Gujarat region on Monday.
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Mumbai continues to cripple under incessant rainfall, with the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting heavier showers in the city and suburbs on Thursday. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is also likely to occur in central Maharashtra and Marathwada, said IMD. Watch this video to know more.
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This segment of Satte Pe Satta brings to you top stories of the 18 July 2019. Watch this video to know more.
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Monsoon rains are crucial for farm output and economic growth, as about 55% of India’s arable land is rain-fed.






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