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    IMD issues very heavy-rain warning for Gujarat, several places inundated in Ahmedabad

    The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain warning for Gujarat over the next five days, with orange alerts for multiple districts. Ahmedabad is experiencing severe waterlogging. Rajkot airport saw a canopy collapse due to rain yesterday, but no injuries were reported. Heavy rainfall is forecast across various regions until July 3.

    'Delhi feels like Venice, boat on road': Few hours of rain brings the capital to knees. Residents share videos of flooded areas

    Delhi-NCR experienced heavy rainfall for the second day, offering relief from intense heat but causing significant waterlogging. The IMD predicts more showers. Residents shared concerns over flooded streets on social media. The Safdarjung Observatory recorded 154 mm rainfall, cooling temperatures after nine heatwave days in June. Monsoon is expected in Delhi within days, with forecasts for rain across Rajasthan, Haryana, and more.

    Has monsoon arrived in Delhi? IMD warns of heavy rainfall in national capital over the weekend

    Delhi and nearby areas saw light rain today. Skymet forecasts monsoon arrival in Delhi, parts of Haryana, Punjab, and the western Himalayas within two days. The monsoon usually hits Delhi between June 27-29. IMD predicts heavy rainfall in Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi on June 28-29, with no current heatwave conditions.

    Delhi sees relief from sweltering heat as rain brings temporary respite; IMD warns of heatwave return next week

    Delhi experienced a brief respite from the scorching heat on Friday with light to moderate rainfall and cool breezes. The rain, the heaviest since March 3, brought temporary relief from the high temperatures. Despite the rainfall, the maximum temperature at Safdarjung rose to 40.4 degrees Celsius, marking the 39th consecutive day above 40 degrees. The IMD predicts a rise in temperatures in the coming days, with heatwave conditions likely to return on Monday and Tuesday. Residents are advised to stay updated with the weather forecast and take necessary precautions.

    IMD forecasts temporary end of heatwave for most parts of India except this state, heavy rains predicted in these 6 states

    IMD predicts no heat wave conditions across most of India, except in parts of Uttar Pradesh. Recent heatwaves affected Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and more. Rainfall forecasts include heavy rain in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra.

    Mumbai rains update: IMD warns of heavy rains this week as monsoon advances. Check weather forecast

    Mumbai rains: The IMD issued a yellow alert for Mumbai today and tomorrow, with neighboring Raigad and Ratnagiri under the same alert until June 23. The forecast predicts varying intensities of rain from heavy to light throughout the week. IMD forecasts the Southwest Monsoon's further advance into Maharashtra.

    • IMD revises June rainfall forecast downwards to 'below normal'

      According to the weather office, the SW Monsoon set in over Kerala and northeastern states on May 30. Despite the onset over Kerala two days before normal, and over northeast six days before normal, the north-ward progress over Kerala, Karnataka, Rayalaseema, Goa and Telangana, most parts of South Maharashtra and some parts of South Chhattisgarh, South Odisha, most parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim and entire northeastern was gradual and happened by June 12.

      Heavy rains lash Chennai, flight services affected. Check IMD's next one week weather forecast

      Overnight rains in Chennai and its surrounding areas caused significant disruptions, leading to delays in both international and domestic flights, including those to and from Dubai, Delhi, and Pune. The heavy downpour, which trended on social media, uprooted trees across the city but provided relief from the oppressive heat. According to airport officials, the rains brought a much-needed respite from the sweltering temperatures. The India Meteorological Department has forecasted more rain for Chennai this week.

      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.

      Southwest monsoon advances into south Maharashtra, Telangana, south Chhattisgarh: IMD

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday said that the southwest monsoon had advanced into some parts of the central Arabian Sea, south Maharashtra, Telangana, and some parts of south Chhattisgarh and south Odisha and some more parts of coastal Andhra Pradesh.

      Monsoon likely to reach Mumbai by June 9-10

      The monsoon arrived in Maharashtra on June 6, starting from the southern Konkan region and is expected to advance to Ratnagiri and Solapur by June 7. Mumbai is likely to experience monsoon by June 9-10. Telangana has already seen early monsoon with good rainfall. Pre-monsoon rains provided relief in Mumbai, causing waterlogging in some areas.

      Heatwave in Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and other states; rains expected in areas including Delhi. Check latest weather update here

      The weather agency has forecasted continued heatwave conditions in several parts of the country, including Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. From June 7 to 10, 2024, Northwest Madhya Pradesh and Odisha are expected to experience heatwave conditions. Additionally, isolated pockets of Uttar Pradesh are likely to experience heatwave conditions on June 6, with some areas facing severe heatwaves from June 7 to 10.

      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.

      Hyderabad to get pre-monsoon rains this week. Check IMD's weather forecast for next 7 days

      Hyderabad rains trended on social media with pre-monsoon showers providing relief from the heat. Monsoon is expected to reach Telangana in the second week of June. The India Meteorological Department forecasts favorable conditions for the Southwest Monsoon's progression into additional regions.

      Early monsoon over Karnataka: Bengaluru gets heavy rain alert. Check IMD's next 5 days weather forecast

      Bengaluru is expected to experience rains this week as the Southwest Monsoon advances into parts of Karnataka, as per the India Meteorological Department. India's Silicon Valley has seen recent rain with many sharing photos and videos on social media. Spells of heavy rains are also forecast for parts of Karnataka.

      Early monsoon triggers IMD rain alerts for Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai. Check 7 days weather forecast

      The Southwest Monsoon has arrived in Kerala earlier than scheduled. Rains are forecast for Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad over the next week. Karnataka's monsoon is expected by June 2, ahead of the usual June 5-6 date. Monsoon has already reach south Tamil Nadu and could reach Telangana earlier than schedule.

      Kerala hit by heavy pre-monsoon rains, IMD alert for 4 other states amid cyclonic circulation over Tamil Nadu

      The India Meteorological Department reports that conditions are increasingly favorable for the Southwest Monsoon to hit Kerala and parts of the country within three to four days. By May 28, 2024, the monsoon had progressed into more areas of the South Arabian Sea and the Maldives. This will continue, extending into Kerala and other regions. Meanwhile, heavy rains and gusty winds in Kerala disrupted life, causing flooding and slow traffic in Kochi and nearby areas.

      IMD shares monsoon update, warns of cyclonic circulation over Kerala and Andhra Pradesh

      The India Meteorological Department has forecast the southwest monsoon advancement over various regions, including the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Due to cyclonic circulation over Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, IMD has said that it may bring moderate to heavy rains over parts of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Lakshadweep, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

      Cyclonic circulation triggers IMD's heavy rainfall warning for Kerala, orange alert for Tamil Nadu and Karnataka

      India Meteorological Department reports cyclonic circulations over Kerala, affecting weather patterns in multiple states including Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Southwest Monsoon to advance over Southeast Arabian Seaand Andaman & Nicobar Islands with heavy rainfall expected in Andaman Islands.

      IMD shares monsoon updates, warns of heavy rains in 5 states due to cyclonic circulation over Tamil Nadu

      Isolated heavy rainfall is expected in some regions of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. IMD warns of thunderstorms in coastal areas. Red alert issued for some Kerala districts. Southwest monsoon progresses in the region.

      Chennai power cut: Supply to remain suspended in these areas. Here are the outage timings, areas list

      Chennai power cut (Google Trends): Power supply will be suspended in Pattabiram, Thandurai, and Sekkadu areas from 9am to noon on Friday for transformer work. Two recent transformer fires caused power cuts, leading to this maintenance. Affected areas include Pattabiram, Thandurai, Iyyappan Nagar, Sekkadu, Gopalapuram East & West, Thendral Nagar, Mullai Nagar, and others. Light to moderate rain is expected to continue in Chennai and nearby districts.

      Bengaluru traffic update: Waterlogging in many areas after rains. Check roads to avoid

      'Bengaluru rains' trended on social media with netizens sharing photos and videos. Traffic was slow due to waterlogging at Marathahalli. The IMD forecasted cloudy skies with rain and thundershowers, bringing relief from high temperatures, which netizens loved. IMD predicted widespread rainfall and thunderstorms in the region.

      Hyderabad pre monsoon showers bring flooding, traffic woes; IMD warns of more showers

      Heavy rains brought relief from the heat in Hyderabad but also caused flooding in several areas. The Telangana State Development Planning Society reported over 51 mm of rainfall, with Yousfuguda recording the highest at 51.3 mm. The Indian Meteorological Department predicted more rainfall for the evening and night, raising concerns for the IPL match. Alerts have been issued, urging people to monitor the weather and be prepared to move to safer locations. The IMD also warned of moderate rain and thundershowers in GHMC limits. Residents are advised to stay updated with weather forecasts and take precautions.

      Chennai welcomes rains. IMD forecast rainy week ahead for the city and Tamil Nadu

      Chennai and nearby districts saw light to moderate rainfall and trended on social media. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted continued rain until May 19, with isolated heavy showers. The weather pattern, influenced by an upper air cyclonic circulation, is causing rain in southern Tamil Nadu and the Western Ghats, including the Cauvery delta districts.

      Mumbai weather alert: Rains, thundershowers forecast today, three days after Ghatkopar incident

      IMD forecasts rain in Mumbai amid a heatwave. A billboard collapse in Ghatkopar claimed more than a dozen lives after rains and strong winds lashed the city on Monday.

      Bengaluru traffic alert issued after heavy rains leave many roads waterlogged. Check 7 days weather forecast

      Bengaluru faces waterlogging from heavy rains, with IMD forecasting more rain and temperature ranging from 23 to 33 degrees. BBMP sells fallen branches on-site, addressing tree collapses aftermath. ANI reports waterlogging at Electronic City and Hosur main road.

      Hyderabad rains: Rains bring relief and chaos to the city of Nizams

      Rain and hailstorms in Hyderabad brought relief from the heatwave. Many shared videos and pictures, but complaints of waterlogging and traffic jams followed. The city experienced power cuts and soaked metro stations, with the forecast predicting more rain.

      Amid sizzling India and no rain, why Delhi is still not feeling the heatwave? Here's why

      Delhi has managed to stay below 40 degrees Celsius, except for one day, despite the prevailing heatwave conditions in other parts of India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) attributes this to strong winds and cloudy skies caused by five western disturbances in April. These weather patterns have prevented a significant rise in temperature. While Delhi has experienced varying degrees of heatwaves in previous years, the forecast indicates that the city is unlikely to experience a heatwave in the next seven days.

      Delhi, Haryana weather forecast: 40-degree temperature, gusty winds and light rain predicted this week

      Delhi and its vicinity experienced sudden weather changes on Tuesday, with some areas receiving light rain and strong winds. This led to flight diversions and reports of waterlogging and fallen trees. Despite the disruption, the rain brought relief from the intense heat. The IMD predicts isolated rainfall and thunderstorms in the region on April 26th and 27th and temperature is likely to touch 40 degrees over the weekend..

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