Rainfall in many states in many states in Delhi, Uttarakhand, and thunderstorms in many states in the next few days

Over the past few days, thunderstorms, rain, hail, dust storms, astronomical lightning have been coming in many states, and in some state, there has been a heat effect. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department today announced the admission date of the monsoon. Apart from this, a reference has been issued in many states regarding seasonal conditions. These include the national capital, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In such a situation, find out where the weather is.
A state of thunderstorms in Delhi
The Meteorological Department said that some parts of the national capital on Saturday caused light rain and slight drizzle, the city’s cloudy and the sky was surrounded by clouds throughout the day. The IMD has issued a thunderstorm and strong wind alert at speeds of 30 to 40 km per hour. On Saturday, Delhi recorded a temperature of at least 25.8 degrees Celsius, which was less than 0.7 degrees above the average of the weather. IMD predicts the cloudy sky with light rain, but the maximum temperature is expected to be approximately 37 ° C. The relative humidity was recorded at 65 % at 8.30 am.
Thunder warning in Himachal
At the same time, the local office of the weather department has issued a ‘yellow’ warning with strong winds in nine districts of Himachal Pradesh on Monday. Some parts of the state have received moderate rainfall, the highest rainfall of 43.6 mm, then 34.5 mm in Jabbadatti, 31.1 mm in Katoula, 22 mm in the Jatton Barrage, 21.2 mm in Mandi and 19.5 mm. Narkandi got 10 mm of rain.
According to the weather department, there are thunderstorms in Shimla, Jubbadatti, Murari Devi and Sundarnagar. The weather department has issued a yellow warning with thunderstorms in different places in the 12 districts of the state except Una, Bilaspur and Hamirpur, and yellow warning for strong winds at speeds of 30 to 50 km per hour. At the same time, rain has also been estimated in different parts of the state until May 16.
In Bengal, the rain-rain runs somewhere
The IMD has said in its estimate that Heatstroke is running in some southern districts of West Bengal, from Saturday, the northern districts of Bengal may be heavy rains and thunderstorms. The temperature of the day in South Bengal is expected to be three to five degrees above normal. West Barkhaman, Pululia, Bankura, Georgram and West Midnapur districts are expected to run a heatstroke, where the maximum temperature is higher than 40 degrees Celsius and five degrees above normal. As of May 14, other districts of South Bengal will have hot and humid weather conditions. In addition, heavy rains in Jalpiguri, Alipur and Cooch Behar districts in North Bengal have been raining, and Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts may have thunderstorms.
Storm opportunity in Andhra Pradesh
IMD estimates in some parts of Andhra Pradesh from May 10 to 14, with strong winds up to 60 km per hour. The northern coastal Andhra Pradesh (NCAP), Yanam, southern coastal Andhra Pradesh (SCAP) and Rayalaseema are expected to rain with thunderstorms in various places. According to the weather department, there is no major change in the maximum temperature for seven days.
Heavy rains in Mussuri
At the same time, in Masuri, a tourist city in Uttarakhand, Saturday’s rains changed weather samples. In the afternoon, due to torrential rains, the temperature has fallen, causing the feeling of coldness in the area. The Meteorological Department has expressed its thunderstorms with rain and thunderstorms in the coming days and advised people to be vigilant. The weather department has issued a warning about thunder and strong winds.
The weather department advised the public to remain safe places in bad weather and prevent unnecessary travel. Life in Mussoorie was influenced by the rain. The slippery on the roads has increased, causing drivers to face difficulties. On the other hand, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow warning of rain, according to this section, there are two days of heavy storm winds in height areas, including Mussoorie.
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