New Delhi : The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast predicting very heavy rainfall across various regions of India over the next few days, with significant impacts anticipated from now until August 26. The alert highlights that substantial rainfall is expected in the East, West, Northwest, and Central parts of the country. States including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Konkan, and Goa are likely to experience intense weather conditions due to this heavy rainfall. The IMD’s warning indicates that these regions could face substantial disruptions due to potential flooding and other related issues.
In addition to the previously mentioned regions, heavy rainfall is also anticipated in parts of South Peninsular India over the next seven days. The weather agency has highlighted that areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura will experience substantial rainfall during the next five days. This widespread rainfall is expected to significantly affect daily life and could lead to various weather-related challenges in these regions.
A particular concern is a low-pressure area over northern Bangladesh, which is projected to bring isolated very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall to Assam, Meghalaya, and Tripura within the next 24 hours. This low-pressure system is likely to create severe weather conditions that could cause significant disruption and pose risks to local communities. The IMD’s forecast emphasizes the need for residents in these areas to remain vigilant and prepared for potential emergencies.
In contrast, Delhi and its surrounding regions experienced only very light rainfall early this morning. This brief respite is expected to be followed by more substantial rains as the weather patterns evolve. The IMD’s warnings underscore the importance of preparedness and vigilance, given the potential for flooding and other adverse effects associated with heavy rainfall.
Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed through local weather updates and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property. The IMD is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to provide updates as needed to help manage the impact of these weather conditions.
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