Tag: Rain Forecast

  • Monsoon again showers its love on Chhattisgarh: Heavy rains will occur across the state for the next two days, thunderstorms and lightning are also expected at many places

    Raipur. Monsoon has once again showered in Chhattisgarh. Capital Raipur, Kanker and Raigarh and nearby districts are receiving drizzle. Similar weather is expected in many areas of the state for the next two days. According to the Meteorological Department, the system which was dormant for a week is becoming active again. Due to which there is a possibility of moderate rainfall in most of the districts of the state and thunderstorm and heavy to very heavy rainfall at one or two places. Today, a yellow alert has been issued for 6 districts of the state due to the possibility of heavy rain in Raigarh, Gariaband, Dhamtri, Mahasamund, Balod and Bijapur.

    According to the Meteorological Department, despite the monsoon being weak for the last one week, there has been more rain than the average so far. From 1 June to 28 August, 942.2 mm of water has rained in the state, which is 5 percent more than the average. On Wednesday, the day temperature in Raipur was recorded above 34 degrees. Dongargarh was the hottest district in the state. The maximum temperature here was 34.3 degrees.

    Four systems active at once

    According to the Meteorological Department, four strong systems are forming at this time. Due to this, there will be rain in central and northern Chhattisgarh. There may be light to moderate rainfall in southern Chhattisgarh. Their effect is likely to remain for the coming week, due to which there will be intermittent rain.

    Cyclone near East Central Bay of Bengal: The Cyclone is centered at 5.8 km above sea level and is likely to move west-northwestwards and reach south Odisha and north Andhra Pradesh coasts during next two days.

    Cyclone over South-East Uttar Pradesh: This cyclone is located up to 3.1 km above the sea level, which may cause change in weather in this region.

    East-West Trough: This trough starts from south-east Uttar Pradesh to east central Bay of Bengal and lies at 3.1 km above the sea level.

    Monsoon trough: It is located at the mean sea level and passes through the deep depression area over Saurashtra and Kutch and goes to the east central Bay of Bengal via Udaipur, Shivpuri, Churk, Daltonganj, Digha. Due to these systems, rain will continue in different areas, due to which the weather will remain humid and cool.

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  • UP Rain: Alert of heavy rain from UP to Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, know the weather condition of your state.

    UP Rain Alert: The rainy season is not going to stop in the hilly to the plain states of the country. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted possible active monsoon conditions in many parts of the state till September 15. According to IMD, there will be heavy rain in many states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh for the next few days. According to IMD forecast, there is a strong possibility of heavy rain in various parts of Uttarakhand from 13 to 17 September. People have been asked to remain alert.

    IMD has said that apart from this, light to moderate rain may occur at isolated places in Madhya Pradesh during this period. IMD has also issued a rain alert for Chhattisgarh till September 16.

    IMD also says that there may be rain in Odisha and Jharkhand from 13 to 15 September. At the same time, there is an alert in West Bengal for 14 September. An alert has also been issued in Andaman-Nicobar Islands for 15 and 16 September.

    Bad weather in many parts of Himachal

    The weather is likely to remain bad in many parts of Himachal Pradesh till September 18. According to Meteorological Center Shimla, monsoon remains weak in the state at present. On September 13, a yellow alert has been issued for thunderstorms and lightning in some parts. Meanwhile, during the last 24 hours, 49.1 mm rainfall has been recorded in Nahan, 33.4 mm in Sarhali Khadda Bilaspur and 23.5 mm in Bilaspur KVK. On the other hand, 60 roads in the state are still blocked for traffic due to landslides at many places. 27 power transformers were also disrupted.

    On Tuesday, there was sunshine along with light clouds in the capital Shimla and surrounding areas. This monsoon season, from June 24 to September 12, 428 people have lost their lives. Of these, 158 died in road accidents. A total of 427 have been injured. 2611 houses have completely collapsed in the state. 11010 has been partially damaged. Apart from this, 318 shops and 5897 cow sheds have also been damaged.