Weather Alert – The weather is about to change in most parts of India, which could impact normal life. Although the southwest monsoon has already departed, a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring heavy rains. Following Diwali fireworks, pollution levels in Delhi and the NCR have worsened.
Breathing is once again causing chest pain and stinging in the eyes. However, rain is expected to bring relief. The weather in South India is deteriorating, leading to rain in some areas late last night, causing a drop in temperatures.
Snowfall in the hilly areas of North India, where winter has already begun, has caused temperatures to drop. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in several states across the country. Here’s a weather update.
The possibility of rain in these states
According to the Indian Meteorological Department, Maharashtra is unlikely to see any relief for the next five days. The IMD has issued a warning for heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms in the state. According to the weather department, a thunderstorm warning and heavy rain warning have been issued for Konkan, Goa, Marathwada, and Central Maharashtra. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are expected in Vidarbha, Maharashtra, on October 25.
Caution is urged for people to exercise caution due to the potential for lightning. The IMD has predicted extremely heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu on October 22. Kerala may also experience heavy rain, with lightning possible.
Extremely heavy rainfall is expected in Tamil Nadu and Kerala on October 22. Rain is also expected in Tamil Nadu on October 24. A warning for heavy rain has been issued for coastal Karnataka on October 23. Rain is also possible in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Weather in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
According to the IMD, there will be relief from the harsh weather in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Light sunshine is expected throughout the day. According to the Meteorological Department, movement of clouds can be seen here, but there is no possibility of rain.
