
India Meteorological Department (IMD) released green and yellow alerts for different parts of Delhi and predicted other precipitation on Wednesday.
Delhi-NCR
The weather department said that above Delhi and the region of the capital (NCR) was probably intense rain charm.
The primary meteorological station in Delhi in Safdarjung reported 19.8 mm precipitation in the last 24 hours ending 8:30. Palam recorded 9.1 mm, road road 11.4 mm, comb 28.2 mm and Ayanagar 5.7 mm precipitation.
In its prediction at 3 September IMD said: “Maximum temperatures above Delhi will probably be in the range of 31 to 33 ° C.”
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“The maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 3 ° C. The prevailing surface wind will probably be from the southeast direction with a wind speed of up to 10-15 km / h during the afternoon.
Prognosis for September 4: Generally cloudy sky. The possibility of one or two spells of very light to light rain/storm. Maximum and minimum temperatures above the dili will probably be between 32 and 34 ° C and 23 to 25 ° C. The minimum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 3 ° C and the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 2 ° C. The predominant surface wind will probably be from the southeast with wind speed up to 08-12 km / h during hours. The wind speed gradually increases and in the afternoon will become less than 15 km / h from the northeast direction. The wind speed will reduce less than 12 km / h from the northeast direction during the evening and night.
Prognosis for September 5: Generally cloudy sky. One or two spells of very light to light rain/storms in many places with the possibility of slight rain in isolated places. Maximum and minimum temperatures above the dili will probably be between 32 to 34 ° C and 23 to 25 ° C. The minimum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 3 ° C and the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 2 ° C. The predominant surface wind will probably be from the southeast with wind speeds up to 15-20 km / h during hours. The wind speed gradually increases and in the afternoon will become less than 25 km / h from the eastern direction. The wind speed will reduce less than 18 km / h from the northeast direction during the evening and night.
Other states
In the last 24 hours, heavy to very severe rainfall in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Panjab, J&K, Haryan, West Uttar Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Keral have been reported in isolated places.
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The weather department predicted very strong precipitation in isolated places above Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Pandjab, Haryan and Chandigarh 3 September.
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On Wednesday between 8:30 am on Tuesday and 5:30 on Wednesday, several regions in Jammu and Kashmir witnessed significant precipitation. The highest was recorded in Reasi at 203 mm, followed by Katra in 193 mm, Batote at 157.3 mm, Doda at 114 mm and Baderwah at 96.2 mm. The city of Jammu itself received 81 mm, while other stations such as Banihal (95 mm), Ramban (82 mm), Cokernag (68.2 mm) and Pahalgam (55 mm) also recorded heavy precipitation.
Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, insulated heavy rainfall is likely to continue from 3 to 9 September.
Pandjab and Haryana
Several parts of Pandjab, Haryan and Chandigarh witnessed strong rainfall on Wednesday, while the meteorological department released a fresh warning for storms and lightning across several districts.
While the pandjab is expected to see a slight weakening of monsoon activity in the coming days, a red warning has been released for northern and southern haryan and chandigarh
According to the Meteorological Center in Chandigarh, it is very likely that the heavy rain casts part of Rajpura, Dera Bassi, Mohali, Chandigarh and Kharar in Pandjab.
In Haryana, the situation seems more intense. Thundersstorms accompanied by a flash and heavy rain are very likely in districts such as Nuh, Taora, Ballabgarh, Sohna, Gurogram, Bahdurgarh, Faridabad, Kharm, Sonipat, Ganaur, Samalkha, Bapuli, Gharaunda, Karnal, Israna and Nilocria. Moderate Rainfall, Coupled with Thundarstorms, Has Been Forecast in A Wider Belt Covering Areas Including Firzpur Jhirka, Punahana, Hodal, Hathin, Palwal, Rewari, Pataudi, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Jhajar, Gohar, Gohtak Gohana, Gohana, Gohana, Gohana, Gohana, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohtak, Gohar, Gohter, Gohar, Gohtar, Gohar, Gohar, Gohter, Gohar, Gohar, Gohtar GOHTAR, Gohhar, Gohhar, Gohhar, Gohhan, Gohar. Safidon, Asandh and Radaur.
Himachal Pradesh
In Himachal Pradesh, she witnessed fresh devastation as a result of rain, where the rescue staff gained four more bodies from the landslides of landslides in the mandi district.
Mild to heavy rains continued to suppress parts Himachal, where the Devi received 136 mm rain, 100.6 mm, Pachhad 77 mm, Kothi 68.4 mm, Chamba 66 mm, Bilasp 60.4 mm, Rohr 60 mm, Manali 57 mm mm, 49.6 mm, cashier 49.6 mm, 49.6 mm, cashier 49.5 mm, Manali 57 mm, palamples 52.6 mm. Kandaghat and Dadahu 48 mm, Sarahan 44.5 mm, Solan 43.6 mm, Kahu 43.5 and Malraon 40 mm.
On Wednesday, the local office issued an orange warning against heavy to very heavy rains in isolated areas of the state.
Mandi, Una, Bilaspur, Sirmaur and Solan are under the red warning.
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