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    Rainy days ahead: Delhi under three-day 'orange' alert, IMD warns

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a three-day 'Orange' alert for rain in Delhi, starting Monday. Residents should prepare for increased rainfall and high humidity, with significant showers expected to continue through Wednesday.

    Weather forecast: IMD issues alert for widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across multiple regions

    Weather forecast: The IMD has issued a widespread rainfall and thunderstorm alert for multiple regions in India, with intense rain, isolated thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds expected in various states. Delhi recently saw its highest 24-hour June rainfall in 88 years. IMD forecasts heavy rain in North India and issues orange alerts for several states. Additionally, warnings for extremely heavy rainfall were issued for Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

    Weather update: Delhi likely to witness heavy rains, IMD issues orange alert till July 2

    Weather update: Delhi is under an 'orange' alert until July 2 due to heavy rain forecasted by the Indian Meteorological Department, with a minimum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and 78% humidity. The city received 9 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, and the maximum temperature is expected to reach 34 degrees Celsius. The Air Quality Index was in the satisfactory category at 97.

    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-NCR gets much needed respite from heatwave with heavy rainfall

    Delhi Rains: Delhi-NCR experienced significant relief from scorching heat with heavy rainfall drenching several parts on Thursday morning. Areas like Sarita Vihar, Munirka, and Noida were particularly affected, with the IMD issuing a yellow alert for heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds up to 30 km/h. The forecast predicts increasing rain intensity through Friday and Saturday, with possible gusts by Sunday. Temperatures are expected to drop gradually, reaching 34 degrees Celsius on Sunday.

    Delhi Rain: Airlines issue flight advisories amid heavy rainfall; Check latest update

    SpiceJet and IndiGo have issued flight advisories for passengers traveling through Delhi and Dharamsala, citing expected delays due to bad weather. Both airlines urged travelers to check their flight status. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, predicting heavy rainfall until July 1, with broader forecasts of significant rainfall across North India, including Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. The IMD also anticipates increased monsoon activity, with heavy to very heavy rainfall expected in various regions from June 27-30. Passengers are advised to monitor weather updates and flight information.

    • Overcast skies, light rain in parts of Delhi; maximum temperature settles at 39 degrees Celsius

      Delhi experienced light rain under a western disturbance, with areas like Palam and Aya Nagar getting rainfall. The Safdarjung Observatory recorded 39 degrees Celsius, expected to decrease. Delhi witnessed nine heatwave days in June, unlike 2023 and 2022. The IMD hasn't predicted the monsoon's arrival date, issuing 'yellow' alerts for the city.

      India vs Bangladesh T20 World Cup: Check weather and pitch conditions in Antigua, Dream 11 prediction

      India and Bangladesh are set to face each other in their second Super Eight stage match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Saturday. India has secured a 47-run victory over Afghanistan in their first Super Eight game in Barbados and now faces the challenge of excelling in Antigua, where scores of 150 and above have been recorded four times.

      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.

      Monsoon inches northwards; covers Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh

      Southwest Monsoon advanced northwards, covering Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Vidarbha, bringing relief to parched regions. India has 17% deficient rainfall this monsoon season.

      When will monsoon hit Delhi to offer some respite from heatwave? IMD shares update

      IMD announced the expected arrival of monsoon in Delhi-NCR around June 30. The weather office also forecast dust storms and light rainfall offering brief relief from the severe heatwave over the next few days.

      Heatwave horror: 5 dead, 12 critical in Delhi as NCR reels under intense heat
      Delhi heatwave alert: 5 deaths reported in city as IMD heat index rises to 51 degrees

      Heatwave alert: The heat index in Delhi reached 51 degrees on Tuesday, representing how temperature feels to the human body when humidity is combined with air temperature. The city experienced its warmest June night in six years. The IMD forecasts a brief respite with possible rain and cooler temperatures.

      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.

      Mumbai Rain: IMD issues warning; Check weather, traffic and train alerts

      This year's monsoon onset was two days earlier than usual, with widespread pre-monsoon rains experienced in Kerala. Many parts of Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall on Sunday night leading to severe waterlogging in different areas.

      Monsoon reaches Mumbai two days early

      Southwest monsoon arrived in Mumbai two days early, after early onset over Kerala and northeast on May 30, as per IMD. Last year, monsoon reached Delhi and Mumbai together on June 25, impacted by Cyclone Biparjoy. Monsoon normally reaches Kerala by June 1 and Mumbai by June 11.

      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.

      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.

      Mumbai receives season's first pre-monsoon showers

      Mumbai receives first pre-monsoon showers, bringing relief. Dadar, Kandivali, Magathane, Oshiwara, Wadala, Ghatkopar witness rains. Traffic, trains normal. Monsoon usually arrives in June. Unseasonal rain last month caused hoarding collapse in Ghatkopar.

      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 Rains in Pics: After a day of sizzle, drizzles bring joy

      The weather here experienced a sudden change on Wednesday evening as the sky turned cloudy and witnessed light drizzling in some parts, providing relief to Delhiites. Visuals from Delhi's India Gate, RK Puram, Chhattarpur, Ashoka Road and parts of Noida showed the sky covered with clouds.

      Another duststorm to hit Delhi soon? Skymet predicts short-term relief for national capital

      Amidst the scorching temperatures gripping Delhi, exacerbated by heatwave conditions in various areas, meteorologists forecast a dust storm or thunderstorm to strike the national capital over the upcoming weekend. Common symptoms such as fever, headache, vomiting, and unconsciousness are being reported. Authorities advise residents to refrain from venturing outdoors, particularly during peak hours, and to maintain adequate hydration. Weather officials further warn that Delhi will endure a heatwave for the next forty-eight hours, followed by a new weather disturbance affecting North India, including the capital.

      Manipur: Relentless rains wreak havoc; traffic disrupted, rivers swollen, mudslides cause chaos
      Cyclone Remal wreaks havoc in West Bengal, kills 2: Pictures capture Remal wrath

      Cyclone Reaml tore through West Bengal and Bangladesh on Sunday evening with wind speeds of 135 kilometre per hour. The cyclone caused rainfall with strong winds in areas such as Digha, Kakdwip and Jaynagar, which intensified on Monday morning. Around 68 trees were uprooted in Kolkata, with an additional 75 trees downed in the nearby Salt Lake and Rajarhat 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.

      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.

      Mumbai duststorm: Airlines issue flight advisory. Check update here

      After a dust storm struck the financial capital of India, airlines promptly issued advisories and diversion updates on Monday due to the inclement weather conditions. Mumbai experienced both a dust storm and rain showers on Monday evening. Following the initial dust storm, rainfall was reported in Thane and Navi Mumbai. Additionally, a dust storm occurred near Mantralay. Due to poor visibility caused by the weather conditions, several arrival flights into Mumbai were diverted.

      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.

      Two die in Kerala as temperature surges to 42 degrees

      Kerala Heatwave: Two fatalities due to suspected heat stroke in Kerala highlight soaring temperature, with one victim aged 90 and another 53. As the region grapples with heatwaves, authorities issue warnings across India, where temperatures exceed 45°C. IMD forecasts ongoing heatwave conditions for the next five days, affecting eastern and southern regions severely. Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal witness consistent high temperatures, exacerbating concerns.

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