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Rain in Parts of Delhi; IMD predicts thunderstorm in Uttar Pradesh-Haryana
Due to the sudden change of weather, there was darkness in many areas of Delhi-NCR this morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast thunderstorms in Delhi today.
New Delhi: The weather has changed once again in the capital Delhi. Thunderstorms were recorded this morning as well as lightning thunder. Light rains with thunderstorms were recorded in many areas. Cold winds have started after the rain.
Rain in Delhi NCR:
Let it be said that two days before this, light rain with thunderstorms and thunderstorms was recorded in Delhi, after which, there was a lot of change in the weather. Due to the sudden change of weather, there was darkness in many areas of Delhi-NCR this morning. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast thunderstorms in Delhi today.
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Along with this, the Meteorological Department has released the next 2 hours for Khatauli, Baraut, Baghpat, Shikarpur, Gurmukeshwar, Siana, Bulandshahr, Jahangirabad, Khurja, Loni-Dehat, Shamli, Khekra, Aligarh, Amroha, Dadri, Indirapuram, Galauti, Jattari, Khair. An alert has been issued for rain.
Western Disturbance in Mountains:
According to the report, an alert has been issued in many states of North India for the next two-three days. The Meteorological Department has told that two to three western disturbances will occur on the mountains of North India this week. Due to which there is a possibility of light rain in UP Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and other states. Western disturbance is continuously affecting the weather of India.
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According to the report, light rain will rain across Delhi today. Along with this, an alert has been issued in the areas around Kaithal, Mehm, Rohtak, Gannaur, Gohana, Sonipat, Kharkhoda, Panipat, Karnal.
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