IMD forecasts heavy rain in many parts of the country

The Meteorological Department has already stated that like August, in September, this time the rainfall may be more than before. If seen, every day rain warning has been issued by the Meteorological Department since the beginning of the month.

Yogita S.
Published on: 8 Sep 2020 10:47 AM GMT
IMD forecasts heavy rain in many parts of the country
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New Delhi: The Meteorological Department has already stated that like August, in September, this time the rainfall may be more than before. If seen, every day rain warning has been issued by the Meteorological Department since the beginning of the month. At the same time, there have been unseasonal rains in many places. The Meteorological Department of India has issued rain warnings at several places on Tuesday.

IMD issues rain alert:

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there will be light to moderate rains in Aurangabad (Maharashtra). Also in Palwal and Noonh (Haryana) Najibabad (Uttar Pradesh) and adjoining areas. Apart from this, IMD said in its bulletin on Monday night that there is a possibility of rain in India (in the regions of the subcontinent) with thunderstorms and lightning for the next four to five days.

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According to IMD forecasts, rain is expected to decrease over most parts of the country including northwest and central India by 13 September, which will intensify after 17 September. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra are expected to receive above normal rains after 17 September.

The normal date for the monsoon retreat is 17 September. As per the new monsoon start and withdrawal dates released by IMD in April, the monsoon will be completely withdrawn from the country by 15 October.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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