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The disaster management agency has been appealing to people, especially those living in rural areas, to avoid going into the agricultural field or stand under the trees, electric poles or temporary houses made of clay when it is raining. 
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IMD predicted that the Delhi is likely to witness light rain on Thursday. The weather department predicted heavy rain in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal over the next four days. IMD had predicted that the northeastern states will witness heavy rainfall.
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No significant heat wave conditions are very likely over the country during next five days. IMD also said that conditions are becoming favorable for onset of Southwest Monsoon over Kerala during next 2-3 days. Plains of northwest India and large parts of central India are set to witness a rise of 2-3 degrees Celsius in maximum temperatures.
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The thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and rain led to a drastic fall in the surface temperature on Monday.
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Several parts of Delhi and nearby areas witnessed heavy rainfall along with thunderstorm today morning bringing relief to people from the summer heat.
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Several parts of Delhi and nearby areas witnessed heavy rainfall along with thunderstorm today. Several parts of Uttarakhand received rainfall and witnessed strong winds. Rain and thunderstorms is likely in the next 48 hours in many districts of Rajasthan.
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IMD predicted that the wet spell over Northwest and east India from May 21 to May 24. IMD said that there would be an abatement of heatwave conditions over the country from today onwards.
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Heavy rain continued to torment the people in Karnataka today. IMD on Thursday issued an Orange alert in 12 districts of Kerala for the day as the state continued to receive heavy rainfall. Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said that more than 2.88 lakh people of the district (Nagaon) have been affected due to the first wave of flood.
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The Southwest Monsoon is set to arrive early with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands expected to receive first seasonal showers on May 15. IMD has issued a yellow alert, warning of a heatwave at most places in the capital on Friday and Saturday. Cyclone Asani has further weakened to a depression.
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IMD predicted a heatwave for three days in Delhi and adjoining areas this week. Light to moderate to rainfall is likely in coastal Odisha and adjoining areas of north coastal Andhra Pradesh. Rainfall and gusty winds are very likely over Northeast India during the next five days.
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IMD informed that the Depression might turn into a cyclonic storm by Sunday evening. A fresh spell of a heatwave is likely to begin over northwest India from May 7 and over central India from May 8.
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IMD predicted a fresh spell of heatwave in some parts of northwest India and central India. IMD officials said while no heatwave is expected in Delhi till Sunday, another spell is likely from Monday. Isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall is very likely over Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Sikkim, and Odisha during next five days.
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No significant change is predicted in the maximum temperature over most parts of northwest India and central India during the next two to three days. Isolated light rainfall, dust storm, and thunderstorm is very likely over Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan during the next two days. Heatwave conditions will return to some parts of Maharashtra from Wednesday.
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The change in temperature is the result of fresh Western Disturbance over Western Himalayan Region. Fresh Western Disturbance will bring isolated light rainfall over the plains of Northwest India, including Delhi-NCR, for the next four days.
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IMD said that the maximum temperature may increase by three to five degrees Celsius in most parts of northwest India during the next five days.
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Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain is likely in UP, Haryana. J&K's Pahalgam district also received the season`s first snowfall on Saturday morning.
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"Isolated places in the districts of Jabalpur in eastern Madhya Pradesh received rainfall in the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am on Saturday," a senior meteorologist with IMD's Bhopal office said.
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Mumbai, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Nasik, Pune, Satara and Kolhapur districts to receive heavy rainfall. “Moderate rain in city and suburbs with possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places” is likely to continue in mumbai for the next 48 hours, said IMD.
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IMD predicted light intensity rain in parts of Delhi and the NCR region in the next two hours. The national capital has been witnessing good rainfall from the past two days.
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The residents of Delhi woke up to moderate to heavy rainfall on Saturday morning. The early morning showers brought slight respite from the heat in the national capital.






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