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Super typhoon ‘Yagi’ is about to hit China. Typhoon Yagi has reached a short distance from China’s southern province of Henan. Its speed is more than 200 km. It is moving rapidly from the western Pacific Ocean and is about to hit the southern province of China. This is considered to be the biggest storm of the century. Weather experts believe that sooner or later its impact can be seen in many states of the country. Meteorologists in Uttar Pradesh say that Cyclone Yagi will change the state’s weather. Overcast skies and light rain are likely in many districts. Light to normal rain is likely in the coming week.
Rainy weather continues in the country. The weather will be pleasant in the national capital Delhi over the weekend. On Friday, there was heavy rain in various parts of Delhi. The effect of rain was also seen in NCR. The sky was cloudy throughout the day. Delhi-NCR will receive light rain for the next two days. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain. Due to the rains in Delhi, the situation is now getting worse. There is waterlogging in many places. People are also facing traffic jams. Rising water levels in the Yamuna river have raised concerns for people living on its banks.
The weather will be pleasant for the next five days
Scattered to widespread light/moderate rain is likely over northwest India on Saturday, according to the Met department. Scattered rain may occur in this area during the next 5 days. Scattered to heavy rain is likely over East Rajasthan on Saturday. Uttarakhand is also likely to receive light rain. Heavy rain is likely in eastern Uttar Pradesh on September 9 and 10.
Floods in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra
The rains have caused floods in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The situation is worse in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Floods and rains have displaced millions of people. Relief and rescue work is going on rapidly in the disaster affected areas. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in coastal Andhra Pradesh on September 8 and 9. Similar situation will prevail in Telangana on September 9 and 10. Heavy rain is likely at various places in Gujarat region on Saturday. Maharashtra will also see the effect of rain from September 7 to 9.
A low pressure area has formed in the center of the Bay of Bengal
The western end of the monsoon trough is near its normal position and the eastern end is south of its normal position at mean sea level. It is likely to remain like this for the next 2-3 days. A low pressure area has formed over the central and adjacent northern parts of the Bay of Bengal. It is likely to move slowly northwards and intensify into a depression around 9 September over the Bay of North West Bengal and the coastal areas of Gangetic West Bengal, North Odisha and Bangladesh.
Thereafter, it is likely to move west-northwestward over Ganga coastal West Bengal and adjoining North Odisha, Jharkhand and adjoining North Chhattisgarh during the next 3-4 days. The Western Disturbance is located as a cyclonic circulation over Jammu and Kashmir at mid-tropical level. A cyclonic circulation extends to mid-tropospheric levels over northeast Rajasthan.