Goa rains: Red alert for heavy rainfall, schools partially shut for two days
India | July 07, 2022 23:37 ISTGoa rains: The IMD has forecast extremely heavy rainfall over Goa on Friday and very heavy rainfall on July 9 to 10, it was stated.
Goa rains: The IMD has forecast extremely heavy rainfall over Goa on Friday and very heavy rainfall on July 9 to 10, it was stated.
The southwest monsoon has advanced into parts of Central Arabian Sea, most parts of Konkan (including Mumbai), some parts of madhya Maharashtra, some more parts of Karnataka on June 11, 2022, IMD said.
A cyclone circulation is lying over Southeast Bay of Bengal and South Andaman Sea, the India Meteorological Department in Bhopal has predicted.
Heavy rains lashed the national capital second day in a row on September 2. Several roads are heavily waterlogged in the city. India Meteorological Department on Wednesday said that Delhi recorded maximum rainfall in September in 19 years.
Rain lashed parts of Mumbai in the wee hours of July 22. The minimum and maximum temperatures were recorded at 24degree and 28degree respectively.
As per the IMD, thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain occurred over and adjoining areas of most places of Delhi-NCR
Varanasi received light showers on morning of June 17.
Cold wave gripped Rajasthan's Mount Abu as the temperature dipped to below minus 4 degrees Celsius in the hill station over the last few days.
Rain lashed various parts of Gujarat's Vadodara on August 13.
Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds lashed Kerala's Kottayam district on July 29. Heavy showers are expected to continue in various districts of the state for next few days.
Mumbai rains: The India Meteorological Department (IMD), in the previous week had issued a ‘yellow’ alert and had indicated heavy rainfall, in isolated areas in Maharashtra, including Thane and Mumbai.
The incessant rainfall led to water-logging in parts of Patna city on July 05.
Rain lashed parts of Pune in the evening of June 28.
IMD predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds and very heavy rainfall at isolated places in Mumbai and Thane districts in the next 48 hours.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a 'red alert' in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada coastal district for the next 48 hours due to the havoc wreaked by heavy monsoon rains and gusty winds.
A cloudy sky and gusty winds in Delhi kept the mercury in check, with the national capital recording a maximum temperature of 33 degrees Celsius -- six notches below the normal.
The India Meteorological Department also reported that isolated places of Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Punjab and West Uttar Pradesh might also see dust storm with gusty winds.
Delhi has been witnessing chilly wintry mornings for the last couple of days, with cold waves intensifying in the region.
New Delhi:It was an overcast Friday morning here with the minimum temperature recorded at 14.2 degrees Celsius, slightly below the t waseason's average. The Met Office has forecast light rain in some parts of the
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