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    Heavy rain forecast for parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 26 to 28

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy rains with lightning in parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 26 to 28. North Coastal Andhra Pradesh (NCAP), Yanam, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh (SCAP) are expected to experience significant downpour. Thunderstorms are forecasted for NCAP, Yanam, SCAP, and Rayalaseema from June 26 to 30, with gusty winds up to 50 km/h. A cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal is influencing the weather. The northern limit of the monsoon passes through several regions, with south-westerly and westerly winds prevailing over Andhra Pradesh and Yanam.

    Light rains, thunderstorm likely in Delhi

    Delhi is set to experience light rains amidst sultry weather conditions, with the minimum temperature recorded at 31.6 degrees Celsius, 3.7 degrees above the seasonal norm, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Humidity levels in the city were at 62% at 8:30 am. The IMD forecasts very light rain accompanied by gusty winds of 20-30 km/h during the day. This rainy pattern is expected to persist until July 1, with the maximum temperature likely to hover around 39 degrees Celsius. The IMD anticipates the monsoon to arrive in Delhi by the end of this month.

    IMD predicts light to moderate rainfall at various places, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms, lightning

    The India Meteorological Department forecasts light to moderate rainfall across various regions, with isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds, over the next few hours, providing relief from heatwaves. Heavy showers are expected in West Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Delhi also experienced rainfall, easing its record-high power demand amid the heatwave.

    Gujarat floods: Heavy rainfall in Dwarka leads to water logging; IMD predicted thunderstorm

    Devbhumi Dwarka (Gujarat): Heavy rainfall led to water logging in Jam Khambhalia Area of Dwarka in Gujarat. India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted rain and thunderstorm in the area in the following week. Average temperature is expected to dip by one ...

    Rajasthan: Rain likely in parts of state

    Parts of Rajasthan experienced light to moderate rain and thunderstorms, with the weather office forecasting continued precipitation on Friday. Bikaner, Jaipur, Bharatpur, Kota, and Udaipur divisions are expected to see rain and thunderstorms on Friday, with further rain predicted for Kota, Udaipur, and surrounding regions over the weekend. The Met department anticipates increased rain in southeastern Rajasthan starting Monday, with heavy rainfall forecast for Kota and Udaipur divisions on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Thunderstorms forecast for parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 15 to 19

    The India Meteorological Department has forecast thunderstorms with lightning in Andhra Pradesh from June 15 to 19. This will affect north and south coastal areas, Rayalaseema, and Yanam. There is a possibility of heavy rain in some regions, along with gusty winds reaching 40 kmph. The Southwest Monsoon is expected to advance into parts of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and coastal Andhra Pradesh in the coming days. Similar weather conditions are expected in other areas including parts of West Bengal and Bihar.

    • Delhi heatwave: IMD forecasts more hot days, light rains likely today

      Delhi endured its fifth straight day of heatwaves on Thursday, with the IMD forecasting this pattern to persist for the next five days, expecting temperatures to reach 44-45 degrees Celsius. Despite the heat, there's a possibility of isolated thunderstorms, lightning, and light rain on Friday afternoon or evening.

      Monsoon reaches Odisha ahead of schedule

      The Southwest Monsoon arrived early in Odisha, covering parts of Malkangiri district ahead of schedule, with thunderstorms and lightning expected in certain districts. The IMD announced the monsoon's arrival in Odisha and its progress from Kerala, while warning of heat wave conditions in specific areas the following day. Hot and humid weather is also predicted for other districts in the region.

      IMD predicts heavy rains in Kerala on June 8

      The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts heavy rainfall and gusty winds in various parts of Kerala due to the ongoing Southwest Monsoon. Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall and gusty winds are expected in Thiruvananthapuram district, while moderate rainfall and gusty winds are likely in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Thrissur districts. Light rainfall is predicted in other districts of the state.

      Powerful dust storm disrupts life in Punjab; cars damaged as billboard collapses
      Delhi Weather Update: IMD issues yellow alert and predicts showers, check details

      On June 3, Delhi experienced varying weather conditions with a minimum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius and a high of 44 degrees Celsius as predicted by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The day saw thunderstorms, light rain, and the issuance of a yellow alert by the Met Department, which was later withdrawn. Precautionary actions were advised to prevent heatstroke.

      Delhi expected to witness rain, thunderstorm today

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a thunderstorm and rain in Delhi on Sunday, with a maximum temperature of around 43 degrees Celsius. The day will be mostly cloudy, with a heat wave and dust storms or thunderstorms. Delhi's minimum temperature is 30.4 degrees Celsius, 4.2 degrees above the seasonal average. The city's Air Quality Index (AQI) is recorded at 184 in the moderate category, with a humidity level of 27%.

      Light rain, thunderstorm forecast for Delhi, max temp to be around 44 Deg C

      IMD forecasts a possibility of thunderstorm, dust storm, very light rain, and gusty winds of 25 to 35 kmph in Delhi after days of heatwave conditions.

      Delhi man dies of heatstroke after fever spiked to 107 F. Understanding symptoms

      A 40-year-old man in Delhi succumbed to heat stroke at Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital in Delhi. He was admitted to the Heat Stroke Unit with a body temperature exceeding 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Heatstroke is a critical condition resulting from prolonged high temperatures or intense exercise in hot weather, causing the body's temperature to reach 104 °F (40°C) or higher. Immediate emergency treatment is necessary to prevent severe damage to the brain, heart, kidneys, and muscles, potentially leading to serious complications or death.

      Rain brings relief to Delhi NCR after record-breaking 52.3°C heat; Here's what IMD's forecast says

      Delhi NCR faced its highest-ever recorded temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius, surpassing previous forecasts and setting a national record. The city, suffering from a severe heatwave, found some relief when unexpected showers fell two hours after the peak temperature. The India Meteorological Department has predicted thunderstorms, light rain, and gusty winds for the next few hours, providing temporary relief to the residents of Delhi and the NCR.

      IMD issues red alert for Arunachal Pradesh, CM requests people to take precautionary measures

      IMD issued red alert for Arunachal Pradesh with forecast of heavy rainfall. CM Pema Khandu urged precautionary measures to avoid vulnerable areas.

      Tripura govt issues heavy rain alert in all eight districts

      The Tripura government has issued an alert across all eight districts following the Indian Meteorological Department's warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and thunderstorms over the next 48 hours, an official said on Saturday. The IMD said a depression originating in the Bay of Bengal is expected to intensify into a cyclonic storm on Saturday.

      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.

      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.

      Rains continue to lash Kerala; IMD issues orange alert in two districts

      IMD issued orange alert in Malappuram and Wayanad districts of Kerala due to heavy rainfall. Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds were also predicted by IMD. Squally weather with strong winds expected, fishermen advised not to venture into the sea. Red and yellow alerts were issued for heavy rainfall. Alerts were also issued for Palakkad, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha districts.

      Met Dept issues heatwave alert for Mumbai and Thane; expects thunderstorm

      India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave alert for Mumbai and Thane due to extreme temperatures exceeding 39 degrees Celsius. A thunderstorm is possible on Wednesday afternoon. The heatwave is expected to persist in Thane until Thursday, while Mumbai remains hot and humid. The country is bracing for the onset of the Southwest Monsoon, which is predicted to advance into the South Andaman Sea, parts of Southeast Bay of Bengal, and Nicobar Islands by May 19, 2024.

      Fresh heatwave predicted for Rajasthan, after temporary relief

      Rajasthan is anticipated to experience a fresh heatwave starting Thursday following thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds expected on Monday and Tuesday, as per the Meteorological Department's forecast. The state is likely to receive temporary relief from the severe heatwave due to western disturbances for a day or two, but the heatwave is expected to return after May 15 or 16.

      Rain brings respite to Rajasthan, thunderstorms likely to continue till May 14

      The highest rainfall, measuring 42 mm, was recorded in Devgarh, Rajsamand, it said. This precipitation brought some relief from the scorching temperatures in the state. Thunderstorm activities are likely to continue till May 14, the center said.

      Massive dust storm, rain in Delhi-NCR, flights diverted; IMD suggests precautionary measures

      ​​India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, "Duststorm/ thunderstorm with rain (followed by rain) and gusty winds with speed of 50-70 Km/h would occur over and adjoining areas of entire Delhi and NCR (Loni Dehat, Hindon AF Station, Ghaziabad, Indirapuram, Chhapraula, Noida, Dadri, Greater Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad"

      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.

      Weather department predicts rain, thunderstorm in North India from Friday to Monday. Check latest update here

      An approaching western disturbance is set to bring relief from scorching temperatures in the northern plains, with isolated rain and thunderstorms expected from Friday to Monday, keeping maximum temperatures below 40°C in Delhi. Meanwhile, parts of Rajasthan experience temperatures between 43-46°C. Hailstorms hit some areas while the IMD forecasts widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across various regions until May 13.

      Thunderstorms, hailstorms will prevail in parts of Madhya Pradesh: IMD
      'Heat wave to end tomorrow': Here is what it means for you and why IMD is predicting the end of extreme heat

      In a significant development for Indians, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted an end to the prevailing heatwave across the country, except for West Rajasthan and Kerala. According to the latest prediction, these regions are expected to persist under hot conditions, with the heatwave likely to persist in the mentioned areas.

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