Heavy Rain Alert: Alert of heavy rain and stormy winds for next 7 days, check weather condition in your city

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This time the monsoon has brought a big change in the weather by knocking before time across the country. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), while every year the monsoon reaches the entire country by July 8, this time this process has been completed 9 days earlier.

With the monsoon becoming fully active, heavy rains have started in many states. Due to this, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy to very heavy rains for different parts of the country. Warnings have also been issued for strong winds, thunderstorms and lightning in different areas.

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There is a possibility of heavy rainfall in many states in the coming days, due to which people need to be alert. Let us know how active the monsoon is in which parts of the country and which states can witness heavy rains.

Heavy rain alert in Jharkhand , Odisha and Central India

Monsoon is getting stronger in East and Central India. On 29 and 30 June, some parts of Jharkhand may receive more than 20 cm of rain. Similarly, heavy to very heavy rain is also expected in Odisha on 29 June. Apart from this, intermittent heavy rain will continue in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh till 5 July. During this period, there is a possibility of rain accompanied by strong winds (30–40 kmph), lightning and thunder.

Heavy rain warning in Uttarakhand and Himachal

The weather department’s forecast for North India is also giving serious indications. Heavy to very heavy rains are possible in Uttarakhand from 29 June to 3 July and in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana on 29-30 June. Rains will also be heavy in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on selected days. Due to this, landslides and waterlogging may occur, especially in hilly areas.

Heavy rains in Konkan, Maharashtra and Gujarat

Monsoon is in full swing in western India as well. Heavy rains are forecast for the next seven days in Konkan and Goa, Ghat areas of central Maharashtra and Gujarat. Heavy rains are also expected in Marathwada on 29 and 30 June. This time can be very important for crops and water sources due to the monsoon being active in this region.

Continuous rain with thunder and lightning

Heavy to very heavy rains will continue in Northeast India between July 2 and July 5. There is also a possibility of lightning and strong winds along with light to moderate rains in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. There is also a need to keep an eye on the water level of the rivers here.

Coastal and inland areas will get wet in Kerala-Karnataka

Monsoon is gradually becoming active in South India. Heavy rains may occur in Kerala and Mahe on 29 June, 3 and 4 July. Apart from this, heavy rains are also expected in many parts of Karnataka between 2 and 5 July. During this time, strong winds of 40–50 km per hour will blow in the region and the waves in the sea will be high.

The system has spread throughout the country

This year, the monsoon has entered all the states before time. The monsoon made a full entry in Rajasthan, West Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and the rest of Delhi by June 28. Currently, the monsoon trough line extends through Ferozepur, Sonipat, Ayodhya, Gaya and Purulia to the Bay of Bengal, where a low-pressure system is also formed. This has led to continuous rain conditions.

Be alert, especially in mountainous and riverside areas

According to the IMD report, the weather pattern will keep changing in different parts of the country for the next 5–7 days. In such a situation, the administration and citizens need to be alert, especially in landslide prone areas, waterlogged areas and low lying plains.

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