Heavy Rain to Hit These States Today! Delhi-NCR to See Showers, Uttarakhand on Red Alert - Check Full Weather Forecast
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a fresh wave of monsoon activity across several Indian states. While Delhi-NCR is likely to experience light to moderate showers, other regions including Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Karnataka are bracing for intense rainfall. Here's a detailed look at the weather forecast across key states.
Delhi-NCR: Light Showers Bring Relief from Humidity
After a dry spell, residents of Delhi-NCR can expect light to moderate rainfall on Tuesday. Monday evening saw scattered showers accompanied by gusty winds and overcast skies, offering temporary respite from the humidity. Similar weather conditions are expected to continue throughout the week.
Uttar Pradesh & Bihar: Rain to Vary Across Districts
In Uttar Pradesh, several districts are likely to witness light rain on Tuesday, with some areas expected to receive heavier downpours along with thunder and lightning.
Meanwhile, monsoon activity has intensified in Bihar. Several regions have recorded significant rainfall since Sunday, and the IMD has issued rain alerts for multiple districts today.
Uttarakhand: Red Alert Issued for Heavy Rain
A red alert has been sounded in parts of Uttarakhand’s Kumaon region. Districts such as Nainital, Champawat, and Udham Singh Nagar are expected to witness heavy rainfall, raising concerns about possible landslides and flooding.
Himachal Pradesh & Jammu and Kashmir: Wet Week Ahead
Himachal Pradesh is set for a rainy spell from July 21 to 27, with warnings in place for heavy to very heavy rain until July 23. Neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir is also likely to receive intense showers during the same period, especially between July 21 and 23.
Karnataka: Coastal Districts to Bear the Brunt
Heavy to very heavy rain is expected in Karnataka’s coastal districts, including Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Uttara Kannada. On Sunday, Udupi’s Hangaloru recorded 92 mm of rain - the highest in the state - while Gadag district reported 77.1 mm, marking one of the highest figures for July.
Other Regions: Rainfall in Goa and Maharashtra
Isolated heavy showers are also forecast for Goa and parts of coastal Central Maharashtra between July 21 and 27. The weather department has advised local authorities to remain alert, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
With monsoon regaining momentum across several regions, residents are advised to stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions, especially in areas under red and orange alerts.
Delhi-NCR: Light Showers Bring Relief from Humidity
After a dry spell, residents of Delhi-NCR can expect light to moderate rainfall on Tuesday. Monday evening saw scattered showers accompanied by gusty winds and overcast skies, offering temporary respite from the humidity. Similar weather conditions are expected to continue throughout the week.
Uttar Pradesh & Bihar: Rain to Vary Across Districts
In Uttar Pradesh, several districts are likely to witness light rain on Tuesday, with some areas expected to receive heavier downpours along with thunder and lightning.
Meanwhile, monsoon activity has intensified in Bihar. Several regions have recorded significant rainfall since Sunday, and the IMD has issued rain alerts for multiple districts today.
Uttarakhand: Red Alert Issued for Heavy Rain
A red alert has been sounded in parts of Uttarakhand’s Kumaon region. Districts such as Nainital, Champawat, and Udham Singh Nagar are expected to witness heavy rainfall, raising concerns about possible landslides and flooding.
Himachal Pradesh & Jammu and Kashmir: Wet Week Ahead
Himachal Pradesh is set for a rainy spell from July 21 to 27, with warnings in place for heavy to very heavy rain until July 23. Neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir is also likely to receive intense showers during the same period, especially between July 21 and 23.
Karnataka: Coastal Districts to Bear the Brunt
Heavy to very heavy rain is expected in Karnataka’s coastal districts, including Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Uttara Kannada. On Sunday, Udupi’s Hangaloru recorded 92 mm of rain - the highest in the state - while Gadag district reported 77.1 mm, marking one of the highest figures for July.
Other Regions: Rainfall in Goa and Maharashtra
Isolated heavy showers are also forecast for Goa and parts of coastal Central Maharashtra between July 21 and 27. The weather department has advised local authorities to remain alert, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
With monsoon regaining momentum across several regions, residents are advised to stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions, especially in areas under red and orange alerts.
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