The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has published its latest weather consulting as rural braces for continuing precipitation in several regions. While Kolkat’s recent floods began to retreat, IMD warned against severe to very strong precipitation over parts of Odisha, Maharashtra and Jharkhand, which caused an orange warning in these states.
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What is going on over Eastern India? IMD Problems of Orange Warning
According to IMD, a low -pressure area over the coastal gangnetic West Bengal and the adjacent northern Odisha, as well as Bengal in the northwest. The system is expected to persist another 24 hours before weakening.
The trough associated with this low -pressure area extends over Telangane across Odisha and other troughs with the upper air dates back to the south of Mahashtra, South Chhattisgarh, Telangana and the northern interior of Karnataka and affects the weather in these regions.
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Under its influence, East India may expect:
Light to medium rain or thunderstorms in most or many places, with isolated heavy rainfall probably above Odisha, Chhattisgarh (24th-28), Bihar (24th), Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal (24-25) and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha.
On the 24th and CHHhattisgarh on 24 and 25.
Over the next five days, thunderstorms accompanied by impact winds reach 30-40 km / h are expected.
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Western India: Orange alert in Mahari, Mumbai
IMD has issued an orange alert for several regions in the Maharištře due to intensive precipitation. The key predictions include:
Light to medium rain or thunderstorms in many/some places above Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawad (next seven days except 25th), KONKAN & GOA (25.-29.) And Gujarat (27.-29.).
Very strong precipitation over Konan and Goa and Madhya Maharashtra (26.-29.) And Marathawad (27 September).
Northeast India: Scattered rains continue
Assam and Meghalaya are likely to see light to medium rain or thunderstorms with isolated heavy spells on 24 and 29 September. Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura can experience similar conditions of 24 September.
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Southern Peninsula India: Strong rainfall
Coast Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Telangana: Light to Middle Rain with an isolated heavy collision from 24 to 28 September; Very heavy precipitation prognosis 26 and 27 September.
Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Mahe, Rayalaseem, Coast and Northern Karnataka interior will also experience occasional rain and thunderstorms, with very heavy rain probably over the coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and Telangana.
Strong surface winds reaching 30-40 km / h are expected in the coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and Rayalaseem in the next five days.
IMD Warning: The weather forecast in Delhi
According to IMD Delhi updates:
September 24: Clear Sky; maximum 33-35 ° C, at least 23-25 ° C; Northwest winds up to 22 km / h.
September 25: Clear Sky; maximum 32-34 ° C, at least 23-25 ° C; Northwest Winds 20-22 km / h.
September 26: Clear Sky; maximum 32-34 ° C, at least 24-26 ° C; Northwest winds 15-20 km / h.
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IMD Alert: What to expect?
IMD also predicts the creation of a fresh low -pressure area over the Bay of Bay in the northwest around 25 September. This system is expected to move to the west and can intensify into a depression near the coast of South Odisha – North Andhra Pradesh 26, September 27, September 27.
The inhabitants of the affected states are recommended to remain vigilant, follow local weather updates, and monitor the government’s security directives.
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