Weather Update: In the midst of extreme heat, IMD now warns of heavy rain in these states

By

Sarita

Weather Today: In most of the states of the country, including the national capital, Delhi, and the NCR, the severe heat is making life miserable for the people. People seem to be very distressed due to the scorching heat.

Seeing the strong sunlight, now people don’t even feel like leaving the house. If we talk about Uttar Pradesh, according to the weather forecast, there is a possibility of rain in many districts of UP. There may be a slight drop in temperature due to the rain.

Talking about Delhi, the weather may change by Tuesday evening. During the day, there will be a movement of clouds along with sunshine.

On the other hand, snowfall was recorded in the hilly parts of North India early in the morning, due to which there was a drop in temperature. There has been a slight drop in temperature due to rain in many parts of the country. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thunder in some states.

IMD Alert Rainfall

According to the Meteorological Department, a warning has been issued for heavy rain in most parts of the country. Due to heavy rain yesterday, all schools and colleges have issued orders to remain closed on Tuesday.

Till Tuesday, an alert has been issued in view of heavy rain accompanied by lightning in many northeastern states, including Manipur.

After rain in many districts of Jharkhand, the weather has become much more pleasant. A rain warning has been issued in many other districts, including Ranchi. An alert has been issued regarding rain until May 11 in many districts of Bihar.

severe heat in Rajasthan

According to the Meteorological Department, the effects of severe heat are being seen in many districts of Rajasthan. According to IMD, there is a possibility of further increases in temperature here. Most of the temperatures were recorded between 37 and 42 degrees.

The temperature has reached near 42 degrees in Bharatpur, Banasthali, Dholpur, Karauli, and Phalodi. Apart from this, the maximum temperature in Alwar, Pilani, Fatehpur, Barmer, Jodhpur, Churu, and Ganganagar can be recorded at more than 41 degrees.

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