IMD Weather Update: Monsoon Brings Heavy Rain To Tamil Nadu, Kerala, And Himachal Pradesh

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The weather across India is set to remain unsettled for the next three days, with heavy rain and a cold spell impacting several states. North India continues to experience biting cold, with dense fog disrupting traffic and slowing down vehicles significantly. States like Punjab, Haryana, and Western Uttar Pradesh are facing challenging conditions due to falling temperatures and low visibility.
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Delhi and the Delhi-NCR region are also shrouded in dense fog, making travel difficult. Meanwhile, South India is enjoying relatively pleasant weather, with cloud cover and rainfall providing relief. Late-night showers were reported in parts of Kerala and Karnataka, and the Meteorological Department has warned that rain is expected to continue.

Kerala Weather Update

The IMD forecasts persistent rainfall in Kerala over the next three days. Heavy downpours, accompanied by thunder and lightning, are likely to affect multiple regions of the state.

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Rain Expected in Other States

The India Meteorological Department has issued heavy rainfall warnings for Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Puducherry, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh may also witness intense rainfall. The IMD has further predicted snowfall in hilly regions and thunderstorms in the plains.

Himachal Pradesh Weather Alert

Himachal Pradesh remains under a heavy rainfall alert. This year’s monsoon has already caused significant damage and loss of life in the state. Authorities warn that adverse weather conditions will persist for the next three days.


Rajasthan and Delhi Weather Update

Rajasthan and Delhi are experiencing a noticeable chill in mornings and nights due to changing weather patterns during the monsoon. The cold effect is expected to continue over the next three days, making it essential for residents to take precautions.

Stay Alert

Authorities advise residents and travellers to monitor weather updates closely, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall and fog, and follow safety instructions issued by local authorities.



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