Rain in Delhi (Indicative Image)
Scattered rain continues in Delhi NCR. Along with this, the sun is also shining due to the low wind speed. Due to which people are also troubled by scorching heat. On Saturday itself, there was heavy rain in many places in Delhi. Many areas remained dry. Similarly, Noida in NCR, adjacent to Delhi, received light rain on Saturday, while Gurugram received drizzle. Due to which the maximum temperature in the national capital was recorded at 36.3 degrees Celsius. Delhi Center of Indian Meteorological Department has predicted scattered rain in Delhi NCR on Sunday as well.
Along with Delhi NCR, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad are likely to receive light rain today. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum and minimum temperatures in Delhi NCR are likely to be 36 and 29 degrees Celsius, respectively, today. Wind speed is likely to be low again from today. In such a situation, the heat and humidity may increase people’s problems once again. On the other hand, UP also received light to moderate rain in many districts on Saturday. People were suffering from heat and humidity due to intense sun in many districts.
Scattered rain may occur in UP today
According to a report from the Met department’s Lucknow centre, there is a possibility of some significant change in UP’s weather on Sunday as well. Scattered rain will occur over UP today as well, so most areas will remain dry. Meanwhile, temperature is likely to increase in Uttar Pradesh as well. According to meteorologist M Danish, scattered rain is likely in Uttar Pradesh for the next two days. However, the weather may change after July 30. Only Uttar Pradesh and Delhi may receive moderate to heavy rains then.
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High alert in hill states
On the other hand, landslides in the hill states have increased the woes of the people. State governments of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have declared an alert due to rain. On Saturday, the Sone river washed away a road near the shuttle service parking lot in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayag. About 2500 devotees trapped here were rescued with great difficulty. The cave of Koteshwar Mahadev in Rudraprayag was filled with water. Similarly, the water level of Bhagirathi in Uttarkashi’s Gangotri is rising rapidly. The situation is such that the water from Bhagirathi has risen and reached the Bhagirath Shila.
Rainwater can wreak havoc in Himachal
At the same time, in Garhwal, Alaknanda and Mandakini are also wreaking havoc. On the other hand, the Met department has issued a yellow alert for rain in eight districts of Himachal Pradesh and the Met department has warned of heavy rain with gusty winds till August 2. Due to wind and rain, there is fear of heavy damage to gardens and crops as well as houses in Kutch. Monsoon arrived in this state on June 27. 56 people have died since then.
Floods and rains also in Rajasthan
According to the latest report of the Meteorological Department, the situation in Rajasthan is bad due to floods and rains. On Saturday alone, heavy and moderate rain fell at many places from Banswara to Bundi and from Bharatpur to Alwar and Dholpur. According to the report of the Jaipur center of the Indian Meteorological Department, rainy conditions may continue in the state for a week. Similarly in Assam, West Bengal and several parts of Maharashtra due to rains there are flood like conditions in Kolhapur and surrounding areas.
Lack of rain in Bihar
The situation is such that 83 dams here are submerged. Similarly, high alert has been issued for 13 districts of Odisha. Apart from this, the game of hide and seek between rain and sun is going on in Bihar, an important state of North India. The sky is cloudy from capital Patna to Vaishali and from Muzaffarpur to Chhapra Siwan, but it is not raining. Due to which the crops standing in the fields are also on the verge of drying up. Paddy planting has also been affected in many districts. According to a report from Patna Center of Meteorological Department, there is no chance of rain in the state for a week.