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India Weather Update: Extreme Heat in Some Regions, Monsoon Rains in Others

Weather patterns across India, including Delhi-NCR, are changing rapidly. While some states are experiencing a resurgence of intense heat, monsoon rains have arrived in several other regions. The meteorological department has issued a weather forecast for tomorrow.

Weather Update: Weather conditions have changed abruptly in many parts of the country. Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan are experiencing intense heat and heatwave conditions, while the Northeast and South India are under a heavy rainfall warning ahead of the monsoon. The meteorological department has predicted b winds, thunderstorms, and rain in these states over the next 24 hours, with the potential for significant impacts on health and daily life due to the heat. Let's examine the weather forecast for different parts of the country in detail.

Delhi-NCR: Continued Dry and Scorching Heat

The heatwave in Delhi-NCR remains intense. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature could reach 42.7 degrees Celsius, making it difficult for people to find relief from the heat. The minimum temperature is likely to remain around 31 degrees Celsius. The humidity level will be quite low, around 20-30 percent, further intensifying the heat's impact.

With wind speeds of 7-10 kilometers per hour, dust and hot gusts will also be felt in the region. The meteorological department has issued a heatwave warning for this area, advising people to exercise extra caution when venturing outdoors. The risk of heatstroke and dehydration has increased significantly.

Uttar Pradesh: Varied Weather Across Eastern and Western Regions

Eastern districts of Uttar Pradesh, such as Lucknow and Varanasi, will experience light to moderate rain with thunderstorms and b winds. Temperatures here are likely to be between 38-40 degrees Celsius, providing some relief from the heat. However, western Uttar Pradesh districts like Meerut and Agra will continue to experience dry and hot weather with persisting heatwave conditions. Temperatures here could reach 42 to 44 degrees Celsius. Due to b winds and the heatwave, people are advised to stay indoors and maintain proper hydration.

Rajasthan: Severe Heatwave and Dust Storm Threat

The intensity of the heatwave is at its peak in western Rajasthan. Cities like Bikaner and Jodhpur are expected to see temperatures reaching 42-45 degrees Celsius. Additionally, dust storms with speeds of 40-50 kilometers per hour are possible, reducing visibility and impacting traffic. Eastern Rajasthan regions like Jaipur and Kota have a chance of light rain or thunderstorms, potentially keeping temperatures slightly lower. However, minimum temperatures will remain between 29-31 degrees Celsius.

Madhya Pradesh: Mixed Weather Conditions

Madhya Pradesh will experience contrasting weather. Eastern regions like Jabalpur and Sagar may see light to moderate rain with thunderstorms, limiting temperatures to 36-38 degrees Celsius. Western regions such as Bhopal and Indore will have hot and dry weather. Maximum temperatures could reach 41-43 degrees Celsius, with a continued heatwave effect.

Maharashtra: Orange Alert Issued for Heavy Rainfall

Pre-monsoon activities are intensifying in the Konkan and central Maharashtra regions. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik. Ratnagiri and Kolhapur may experience b winds (50-60 km/h) with thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures in these areas will be between 32-35 degrees Celsius. Marathwada and Vidarbha will see light rain, but the effects of the heat will still be felt. The meteorological department has issued an orange alert for this region and advised people to stay in safe places and remain cautious of sudden weather changes.

Gujarat: Double Impact of Humidity and Heat

Gujarat will continue to experience the effects of heat and humidity. Scattered rainfall is likely in Saurashtra and Kutch regions, but heatwave conditions will persist in cities like Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Temperatures here could reach 40-43 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels will be 40-50 percent, increasing the feeling of mugginess. Light thunderstorms and b winds (30-40 km/h) are also possible.

Northeastern States: Heavy Rainfall and Flood Risk

Northeastern states like Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura are under a heavy rainfall alert. Thunderstorms and b winds (40-50 km/h) are expected. A developing weather system in the Bay of Bengal could intensify rainfall, increasing the risk of flooding and landslides. Maximum temperatures will be between 28-32 degrees Celsius and minimum temperatures between 20-22 degrees Celsius. Local authorities have increased vigilance to ensure public safety.

South India: Monsoon Arrival

Heavy pre-monsoon rainfall is expected in Kerala. Temperatures will remain between 30-33 degrees Celsius. Light to moderate rainfall is possible in coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, while Andhra Pradesh may experience heavy rainfall due to a developing cyclone over the Bay of Bengal. Temperatures will be between 32-35 degrees Celsius. A heavy rainfall alert is also issued for Lakshadweep.

Hill States: Light Rain and Hail Threat

Light rain and thunderstorms are expected in Chamba, Kangra, and Shimla districts of Himachal Pradesh. Some parts of Uttarakhand may also see showers. Strong winds and hailstorms remain a possibility. Maximum temperatures will remain between 28-32 degrees Celsius.

Bihar: Rainfall Warning for Farmers

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in districts like Patna, Gaya, and Bhagalpur in Bihar. Thunderstorms and b winds (40-50 km/h) with lightning are also possible. The meteorological department has advised farmers to take special precautions to protect their crops.

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