Weather Today: IMD Issues Heavy Rain Alert For THESE States - Check Full Forecast For September 1 Here
IMD on Sunday predicted a heavy to very heavy rainfall spell is likely to continue over Northwest India for 3-4 days, with isolated extremely heavy rainfall over Himachal Pradesh from August 31 to September 3 and Uttarakhand on August 31 and September 1. Additionally, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely over Jammu from August 31 to September 2, and extremely heavy rainfall is predicted on September 2.
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Heavy rainfall is expected in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh over the next five days, in Odisha over the next four days, in Vidarbha from September 2-4, and in Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Bihar on August 31. Additionally, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim will experience rainfall on September 1-2, with isolated areas of very heavy rainfall anticipated over West Madhya Pradesh on August 31, Odisha on September 1-2, IMD noted on Sunday.
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Generally, the sky is expected to remain cloudy on September 1. Most places can expect light to moderate rain and thundershowers, with a chance of heavy rain at isolated spots during the morning. The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be between 29 and 31°C, while the minimum will range from 22 to 24°c. The minimum temperature may be 2 to 4°C below normal, and the maximum temperature could be 3 to 5 °c lower than usual.
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The department's monthly update indicated that September's average rainfall is projected to exceed 109% of the long-term average of 167.9 mm. The IMD reports that most regions across the country will experience above-normal rainfall. Nonetheless, North India will still face significant issues, including the risk of landslides and flash floods in Uttarakhand, as well as disruptions to daily life in South Haryana, Delhi, and North Rajasthan.
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