The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Sunday that the southwest monsoon is predicted to quickly advance and is projected to reach the remainder of India over the next two days, including Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab.
The active monsoon season is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall to numerous regions across the rest of the country, thus the weather service issued a major alert for the next five days.
According to the IMD, light rain is anticipated to continue until July 6 for Delhi and the surrounding areas. On July 5 and 6, there is a yellow alert for moderate rains. Most locations will get drizzle to light rain prior to then, according to an official. Over the next 24 hours, Gujarat is expected to have light to moderate rainfall. The state has had significant rainfall in a number of districts, which has caused low-lying areas to flood and disturb regular living in several areas.
There is a good possibility that light to moderate scattered to moderately widespread rainfall will continue in northwest India over the next 24 hours in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and the rest of the region. The IMD reported that western Uttar Pradesh is likely to receive isolated heavy rainfall on July 5 and 6. Additionally, Uttarakhand is anticipated to experience isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall until July 6. In Uttar Pradesh, the eastern region will experience heavy rainfall from July 4-6.
For the next five days, central India will get mild to moderate, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall, according to the IMD. Additionally, Chhattisgarh is likely to see isolated periods of severe rainfall through July 6. On July 5 and 6, there is a chance of isolated heavy rain in East Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha, according to the IMD.
West India is likely to see light to moderate, widely dispersed to widespread rainfall over the next five days. According to the IMD, Madhya Maharashtra’s Konkan, Goa, and Ghat regions were populated during this time. Within the next 24 hours, Gujarat is probably going to get some rain.
For the next five days, east and northeast India is projected to see moderately widespread to widespread mild to moderate rainfall. Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh might all have sporadic heavy to extremely heavy rains during this time. Bihar will see the same weather through July 3, although isolated heavy rain is predicted for Jharkhand on Tuesday. Odisha may get sporadic heavy rains starting in July.
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