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Weather Forecast Today: Heavy rains will occur in these states including Delhi for next 2 days, Meteorological Department issued a warning

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The Meteorological Department said on Monday that some places in the national capital may receive heavy rainfall in the next two days. It said that moderate rainfall is expected in the remaining areas of Delhi and adjoining areas. At the same time light rains are possible at many places in Jammu and Kashmir and light to moderate rains are possible at many places in Himachal Pradesh. In Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and North Rajasthan, moderate rains will occur at many places and heavy rains at one or two places. Rest of Rajasthan will receive light rain at some places.

The Meteorological Department has forecast thunderstorms with wind speeds of 20-40 kmph during the next 2 hours in areas around Kaithal, Karnal, Hisar, Jind, Narwana, Panipat, Kurukshetra, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Moradabad – There is a possibility of rain.

Showers rain for next two days

The weather forecast states that Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh may receive rain in the next two days and heavy and very heavy rainfall may occur at some places. After this the rain will decrease.

Delhiites will get relief from heat, strong winds will run

Meteorologists said that over the next two to three days over northwestern India, there will be a combination of humid easterly winds from Bay of Bengal and southwest winds from Arabian Sea. Meanwhile, the monsoon has also arrived here. These two factors can cause moderate to heavy rain in Delhi-NCR in the next 24 hours. 

The Meteorological Department has predicted moderate rain and winds at 40 kmph till Monday night. The national capital received sporadic rains during the day on Monday. The maximum temperature at Safdarjung Observatory was 32.6 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal. On Sunday, four people died in the first monsoon torrential rains in Delhi.

Rivers rain in Bihar, seven killed

North Bihar received heavy rainfall late on Sunday and Monday. Flooding in rivers has caused havoc in new areas. Water is flowing on the roads everywhere. During this period, seven people died in separate incidents in the state. The northern embankment of the Triveni Canal in Sikta, West Champaran, broke down, while the Chachri (made of bamboo) bridge over the Soni River was washed away in Madhubani’s Baburbahi. More than six raw houses fell. Five people died due to drowning of rivers in the district, while two people died and two others were injured due to falling house. Here, water has climbed on the railway track at Narkatiaganj. The Champaran embankment and the PD ring dam are also leaking. Flood waters have started spreading in the lower areas of East Champaran. Bethan of Samastipur, Water has entered the lower area of ​​Kalyanpur and Samastipur city. The administration has issued a red alert in Sitamarhi. Water is also spreading in the lower areas of Shivahar. The situation is also critical in flood affected areas of Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur.

Fear of floods in six districts, Chief Minister alerts

Due to heavy rains in the catchment area of ​​Nepal and Gandak river, the discharge of Gandak river is expected to increase drastically. Due to this, flood situation may occur in West Champaran, East Champaran, Gopalganj, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali and Saran districts. The Chief Minister has directed the Disaster Management Department and all the District Collectors to remain fully alert about this. The Chief Minister has said that people living in the low lying areas of the Gandak river discharge should be evacuated and taken to higher and safer places. Administration should be fully prepared for rescue work.

Many districts received heavy rains for the third day in Punjab

It has been raining continuously in Punjab for three days. Many districts received heavy rains on Monday as well. According to Meteorological Department Chandigarh, the rain made Ferozepur water. It recorded 56 mm of rain in a few hours. Bathda also received 39.8 mm, Kapurthala 27.5 and Amritsar 12.8 mm. One in Chandigarh, eight in Ludhiana, 8.8 in Pathankot and 0.6 mm in Patiala were recorded. Not only this, in the districts where there was rain, the day temperature also declined. Day temperatures were two to four degrees Celsius below normal. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, Punjab may remain cloudy till July 24 and there is a possibility of rain. Strong winds can also occur for the next four days.

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