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    KARNATAKA YELLOW ALERT

    Monsoon: Orange alert issued for Pune, Yellow for Mumbai, other districts of Maharashtra

    Regional Met Centre Director at Mumbai, Sunil Kamble said, "There is a possibility of heavy rain in Mumbai today. We have issued a yellow alert for Mumbai. There will be light to moderate rain in Mumbai for 2-3 days. Orange alert and yellow alert have been issued for some districts of central Maharashtra... Heavy rain is likely in the ghat areas."

    Maharashtra monsoon: IMD issues red alert in Sindhudurg

    The forecast predicts thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and moderate to heavy spells of rain with gusty winds in these regions. The regional IMD office in Mumbai released the alert on Saturday, emphasizing the need for caution due to the expected severe weather conditions.

    IMD's heavy rainfall alert for Kerala, Andhra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana amid cyclonic activity over south India

    The monsoon is expected to advance further into the remaining central Arabian Sea, Karnataka, southern Maharashtra, Goa, and other regions within the next 4-5 days. Two cyclonic circulations are present over Kerala and Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh.

    Bengaluru's wettest June day in 133 years: Monsoon rainfall sets new record in just two days

    Bengaluru experiences record-breaking rainfall as the Southwest Monsoon hits Karnataka, causing widespread disruptions. The city received 140.7mm of rain over two days, leading to severe waterlogging and traffic issues. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert, forecasting continued rain until June 5. Early monsoon arrival offers hope for a better agricultural season compared to last year's drought-hit conditions.

    IMD warns of cyclonic circulation over Tamil Nadu, issues rainfall alert for 5 states

    IMD reports heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated areas of coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and coastal and south interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala due to a cyclonic circulation over Tamil Nadu and adjoining region. Over the next week, expect widespread light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds in some regions of these states.

    IMD predicts heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across multiple states as Delhi-NCR witnesses major weather disruptions

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in several parts of the country, including Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, south Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, west Uttar Pradesh, Meghalaya, and others. Delhi-NCR experienced a major thunderstorm and rainfall, leading to traffic disruptions and flight diversions. The IMD has issued alerts for West Bengal and Jammu and Kashmir, while Delhi is under a yellow alert. Himachal Pradesh is also expected to witness rain and hailstorms. Unseasonal rains in Pune provided relief from the heat but also caused incidents of tree falls and fires.

    The Economic Times
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