Today’s Weather: Expect widespread rainfall across India – Top15News: Latest India & World News, Live Updates

The monsoon is finally increasing the pace across India, which is constantly getting a lot of relief from the heat. While some areas are still waiting for their first proper rainfall, many states are already experiencing an active weather pattern. According to the Meteorological Department of India (IMD), there is a possibility of heavy rainfall over the next few days, in which Red and orange alerts have been issued in many areas.

Monsoon is set to intensify in Delhi-NCR

In Delhi-NCR, the residents are constantly waiting for the monsoon rain. So far, only light dripping parts have reached some parts of the city, in which humidity dominates the atmosphere. However, things are about to change. The IMD has predicted that from the evening of 5 July, cloud activity will be faster, and moderate to heavy rainfall until 6 July.

Orange alert for western uttarpradesh

Orange alert for western up The Lucknow Center of the IMD has issued an orange warning for some parts of western Uttar Pradesh, which is a warning of thunderstorms, electricity and heavy fall. Cities like Agra, Kanpur and Jhansi are cautious. Eastern up is also expected to continue till 9 July with strong winds and heavy rains with this pattern

Today's Weather: Expect widespread rainfall across India

Red and orange alert in other states

Many states are breaking for acute weather. In Gujarat, the districts of Kutch, Banskantha and Patan are under a red alert weather due to the possibility of very heavy rainfall and strong winds, reaching 40 km/h. The Konkan belt of Maharashtra, including Ratnagiri and Raigad, is also on the clock. According to Weather Today, rainfall in central India is expected to intensify in the next 48 hours.

Rain is forecast for eastern states

Rain is forecast for eastern states, including in Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal, significant rainfall is also predicted. The IMD advises residents to be cautious and avoid travel during heavy rains, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas.

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