The weather changed in Delhi
Monsoon rains are pouring in the country. NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal and Uttarakhand received heavy rainfall on Wednesday, including the national capital Delhi. Due to continuous rains, the atmosphere has cooled down. It has been raining heavily in Delhi since Thursday morning. Similar situation is in Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram and Faridabad of NCR. Entire Delhi NCR is covered with thick clouds.
The Meteorological Department has only issued an alert that the rains will continue. The rains between August and September did not let people feel the heat. Due to heavy rains, flooding has occurred in many states. Himachal, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh witnessed floods due to rain. Here, the water level of the Yamuna river has risen in Delhi.
Heavy rain continues in Delhi
It has been raining in Delhi since Wednesday morning. Heavy rains have led to waterlogging in several areas of the capital. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature on Wednesday was five degrees below normal and the maximum temperature was 29.6 degrees Celsius due to rain. IMD has declared yellow alert in Delhi NCR due to incessant rains. Rain lashed several areas including Civil Lines, Dilshad Garden, Seemapuri, Kashmiri Gate, Seelampur, Shahdara, Red Fort, Preet Vihar, Rajiv Chowk, ITO, India Gate, Akshardham, Lajpat Nagar, Kalkaji, Tughlakabad and East on Wednesday. of Kailas.
Rain continued since Thursday morning. According to the Meteorological Department, rain is likely to continue on Thursday as well and the minimum temperature is expected to be around 23 degrees and the maximum temperature is expected to be around 33 degrees.
Farmers troubled by rain in UP
Rains are not stopping in Uttar Pradesh. On 15th and 16th September the weather was good and the rain stopped. It is cloudy again from Wednesday and the rain is not stopping. Many areas of western Uttar Pradesh received heavy rain throughout the day on Wednesday. On Thursday, the Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert in more than 40 districts including the capital Lucknow, Agra, Aligarh, Etah, Kasganj, Firozabad, Mainpuri, Badaun, Bareilly, Auraiya, Kanpur, Jaunpur, Azamgarh. Due to the heavy rains, lines of worry are now seen on the foreheads of the farmers.
Thunderstorm and rain alert in Rajasthan
Rain will continue in Rajasthan on Thursday as well. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain in the next 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Center in Jaipur, light to moderate rain with drizzle occurred at some places in eastern Rajasthan on Wednesday, while the weather remained dry in western Rajasthan. Dholpur district of the state recorded the highest rainfall of 33 mm. According to the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, the pressure area weakened and turned into a low pressure area over Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday. Currently it is on North Madhya Pradesh. In such a situation, there is a possibility of thunder and rain for 24 hours in some areas of Rajasthan. East Rajasthan is likely to experience reduced rainfall activity from September 19 and light to moderate rain at isolated places.