IMD Alert: IMD issues heavy rain alert for these states for next two days, check complete details

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IMD Alert, Weather Today: Heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast in Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Odisha, Gangetic plains of West Bengal and Jharkhand in the next two days.

IMD Alert: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday that the low pressure area over northwest Madhya Pradesh and adjoining eastern Rajasthan has turned into a high pressure area, due to which heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast in both the states as well as some parts of Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra in the next two-three days.

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According to the IMD, the center of high pressure was 70 km south-southeast of Chittorgarh in Rajasthan at 11:30 pm on August 25. In an update released at 2 am, the IMD said that this pressure is likely to move west-southwest, affect southern Rajasthan and Gujarat and reach Saurashtra, Kutch and some parts of Pakistan by August 29.

According to the IMD, a low pressure area is also formed over Bangladesh and the Gangetic plains of adjoining West Bengal. It is likely to intensify further in the next two days and move towards the Gangetic coast of West Bengal, northern Odisha and Jharkhand. IMD issued a ‘red alert’ saying that heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in West Madhya Pradesh on August 26.

It said that similar conditions are expected in eastern and southern Rajasthan, Saurashtra and Kutch of Gujarat from August 26 to 29. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is also forecast in Konkan, Goa, central Maharashtra, Odisha, Gangetic plains of West Bengal and Jharkhand in the next two days. IMD has issued a warning of strong winds at a speed of 50 kmph in Madhya Pradesh on August 26 and 60 kmph in South Rajasthan on August 26-27.

How will the weather be in Delhi today

The weather is going to change once again in Delhi. After which the rain will start again in the capital. According to IMD, there may be intermittent rain in Delhi throughout this week. However, the IMD has issued a warning of torrential rain in Delhi on 27 and 28 August. Along with this, a yellow alert has also been issued. Talking about today’s weather, Delhi will remain cloudy today and it may also rain at some places. At the same time, the maximum temperature of Delhi today is expected to be 34 degrees and the minimum temperature is 25 degrees.

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Rain alert issued in UP today

Monsoon is very kind in Uttar Pradesh. Due to which it is raining in many areas of UP. According to IMD, it may rain in many districts of UP even today. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert today in Hamirpur, Mahoba, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Banda, Chitrakoot, Mathura, Agra, Firozabad, Etawah, Auraiya, Jalaun etc.

Strong winds are likely to blow at a speed of 55 kmph in Gujarat, adjacent Pakistan, North Maharashtra and northeastern Arabian Sea on August 26 and their speed may increase to 60 kmph on August 27 and 28. The sea condition is likely to remain rough to very rough along the Gujarat, Pakistan and North Maharashtra coasts till August 30.

The sea condition is also likely to remain rough to rough over North Bay of Bengal on August 26. The IMD has advised fishermen to avoid venturing into the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, particularly along Gujarat, Pakistan and Maharashtra coasts till August 30. Small vessels and exploration and production operators have been asked to monitor weather developments and take necessary precautions.

The IMD has also warned of flooding, road closures and waterlogging, especially in urban areas. There is also a risk of landslides and damage to horticultural crops.

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