All government and non -governmental schools from classes 1 to 12 in Lucknow will remain closed today due to bad weather and rain conditions, as stated by Lucknow DM Visakh G Iyer.
Tough rains have attracted Uttar Pradesh and are expected to persist for the next 24 to 36 hours without a significant change in relief, PTI reported on Sunday, August 3.
What causes heavy rainfall?
Active monsoon conditions are powered by favorable synoptic settings. The monsoon riverbed moved north of its usual position and went through Shahjahanpur and Lucknow. In addition, cyclonic circulation over the northeastern part of the state near Bihar adds to severe collisions. However, the intensity of the rain will decrease on August 5, while by August 6 are likely to be expected to be severe with rainfall.
On Sunday several areas experienced heavy rainfall, with Siddharthnagar getting 96 mm, amethi 70.1 mm, bareilly 66.6 mm and Kaushambi 65.5 mm. The capital of the state, Lucknow, recorded 61.5 mm between 8:30 and 17:30.
The precipitation led to a remarkable temperature reduction, with the maximum Lucknow temperature dropped to 28.5 degrees Celsius, which is 4.8 degrees below the usual temperature.
On Monday, most areas are expected to be medium to severe precipitation, while temperatures are expected to remain below the diameter.
Meanwhile, consistent rainfall caused the flood situation in several parts of the state and affected 402 villages in 37 of the time and influenced 84,392 people.
Of these, 47,906 people were given help, PTI said he quoted Commissioner to help Bhan Chandra Goswami.
A total of 17 districts, including Kanpur Nagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Agra, Auraiya, Chitrakoot, Ballia, Banda, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Chandauli, Jalaun, Kanpur Depur, Kanpur Depur, are experiences.
Efforts for help and rescue are underway, with patrols of national auxiliary forces to help disasters, state forces of disasters and provincial armed constabulary.
(With the entry from agencies)
(Tagstotranslate) Lucknow School closed