IMD Rainfall Alert: There will be heavy rain in these states for the next seven days

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IMD Rainfall Alert: The Meteorological Department has said that there will be heavy rains in the states of Northeast India, Kerala, Mahe, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal for the next seven days.

IMD Rain Alert:There has been heavy rainfall this year. Monsoon has now left many states, but even after this, heavy rains are forecast in many states for the next six to seven days. The Meteorological Department has said that there will be heavy rains in the states of Northeast India, Kerala, Mahe, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal for the next seven days.

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The Meteorological Department has informed that a low pressure area is going to form in the North Bay of Bengal and its surrounding areas from tomorrow i.e. October 4. The northeastern and eastern states which are going to receive heavy rains include Sub Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, which will receive very heavy rains on October 3 and 4.

Apart from this, heavy rains will continue in Northeast India for the next seven days. There is an alert of heavy rains in Sub Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim from October 3 to 5, heavy rains in Gangetic West Bengal on October 4.

Talking about South India, Kerala, Mahe will receive heavy rains for the next seven days. South Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal will receive heavy rains from October 3 to 8, Rayalaseema from October 3 to 5, North Interior Karnataka from October 3. The Meteorological Department has said that there is no possibility of heavy rain anywhere in the states of Northwest, West and Central India for the next one week.

Monsoon departs from Himachal

Meanwhile, the southwest monsoon went back to Himachal on Wednesday. With this, the state received 18 percent less rainfall this year. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) gave this information. According to the IMD, the monsoon arrived in the state on June 27 and by June 29, it had reached all parts.

Last year, the monsoon left Himachal Pradesh on October 6. The Meteorological Department said that the state received an average rainfall of 600.9 mm this year, which is 18 percent less, while the normal rainfall is 734.3 mm. The state received the highest rainfall of 1314.6 mm in the year 1922.

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