UP Monsoon Alert: The month of September has now entered its final phase, and the weather is beginning to change. Rising temperatures are making people feel the heat, causing sweating. The weather is expected to deteriorate again in many areas of Uttar Pradesh.
After this, a series of rains will begin, which could bring heavy downpours. While these rains will replenish farmers’ crops, they may also provide relief from the humid heat. Several areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh are expected to experience another spell of rain. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a major weather update for Uttar Pradesh. You can read more about it.
Heavy Rains Expected in Many Areas of Uttar Pradesh
According to the Meteorological Department, rains are expected in many areas of Uttar Pradesh. However, heavy rains are expected in most districts today. The weather is expected to remain completely clear on September 25th.
The IMD has predicted widespread rainfall in western Uttar Pradesh on September 26th. Lightning and thunderstorms could also be a potential hazard. The IMD has predicted showers in many parts of western and eastern Uttar Pradesh on September 27th, 28th, and 29th.
Rainfall Situation in These Districts
According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is expected to withdraw from many parts of the state in the coming days. The IMD predicts the monsoon withdrawal from Bijnor on September 27th, Agra on September 28th, Bareilly on September 29th, and Jhansi and Mainpuri on September 30th.
Moonset is also expected to withdraw from Kanpur and Lucknow on October 3rd. The monsoon withdrawal is expected from Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, and Varanasi on October 4th.
Possibility of Rain in These Areas
According to the IMD, rain warnings have been issued in various parts of the country. Rain alerts have been issued in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh, with severe weather conditions expected in some areas. Rainfall is likely to occur in Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka. Rainfall accompanied by strong winds may also continue in the northeastern states.
