
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange warning of heavy rain in Mahari, Karnataka and West Bengal. In Tamil Nadu and Delhi is a yellow warning. Pre-monsoon showers and strong winds on Wednesday, days after heavy rain, after heavy rain were reported in Bengalur and Mumbai in Bengalur and Mumbai.
Bengaluru Rain
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Bomber
The Regional Meteorological Center in Mumbai noted that it is expected that cyclonic circulation above the Arabian sea will bring collisions, storms and impact winds within 24 May. IMD official Shaubhangi Bhute reported that rainfall activity over Maharaštra, including southern Konan, southern medium Maharashtra and Bombi, can increase over the next few days in the next few days.
“In some places, there is a possibility of strong precipitation with thunder, accompanied by impact winds reaching 30-40 km / h or perhaps higher in isolated places,” said PTI SHUBHANGI BHute.
Encounter
The Kolkata Regional Meteorological Center has issued an orange warning, warning about heavy rainfall, storm, lightening and strong wind 22.
Delhi rain
The regional meteorological department in Delhi released a yellow warning for today and tomorrow, the day after a sudden storm and heavy rains that caused confusion over Delhi-NCR. The weather is expected to be partially cloudy and 22. May 22.
Scientist IMD Naresh Kumar said on Wednesday: “During this month Western disorders brought light rainfall and thunderstorms to parts of Northwest India, maintained lower temperatures. But in recent days, with a clear sky and without failures, temperatures gradually increased.”
Currently, for Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, North Madhya Pradesh and South Uttar Pradesh, IMD warnings are introduced. For Rajasthan was released Red Alert, where temperatures could reach up to 47 ° C in the coming days, the scientist IMD said.
“The southwest monsoon is expected to hit Kera within 3-4 days and is likely to move shortly afterwards to parts of Bengal and northeast,” Nanesh Kumar quoted.
IMD warned against heavy to very heavy rain in Sikkim as a result of cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal. The weather agency suggested that it is the risk of floods, landslides and disturbance of travel 22.
(Tagstotranslate) weather in Delhi