The onset of the holy month of Sawan has been marked by widespread showers across many regions of the country. On Monday, clouds hovered over various parts of Delhi-NCR, bringing occasional light rainfall in some areas during the afternoon. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Karnataka.
According to a press release from the Meteorological Department, heavy rainfall is expected in some places in Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, and central Maharashtra over the next three days. There is also a likelihood of increased rain activity in the plains of India-Ganga during this period.
From July 22 to 24, heavy rainfall is anticipated in Gujarat, Konkan, Goa, central Maharashtra, eastern Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana. Additionally, on July 25 and 26, heavy rainfall is expected in Konkan, Goa, central Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Odisha. Red and orange alerts have been issued for these states by the Meteorological Department.
Since the advent of Sawan, the weather in Delhi has been changeable, alternating between sunny spells and cloudy skies. Over the next five days, Delhi-NCR may experience showers. Today, Tuesday, clouds are expected to linger, with light rain possible in some areas.
In Uttar Pradesh, following a monsoon break, the weather has cooled once again. Clouds are expected to cover several districts and rainfall is likely in Bareilly, Agra, Firozabad, Muradabad, Mathura, Gorakhpur, and Meerut on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Varanasi, Ayodhya, and Rae Bareli are likely to remain cloudy.
In Bihar, the weakened monsoon has resulted in less rainfall. According to the Patna Meteorological Center, Tuesday may see scattered showers with thunder in Patna and 20 other districts.
Punjab witnessed light rain and drizzle in several districts on Sunday. The Meteorological Department's forecast suggests heavy rainfall is likely in many districts today, with a yellow alert issued. Strong winds are also expected during this period.
Haryana, after 22 days, has once again experienced a generous monsoon. Around 1 PM on Monday, heavy rainfall occurred. The Meteorological Department predicts the possibility of heavy rain for the next two days. This is likely to bring a drop in temperatures, although the lingering humidity could still be discomforting.
As the monsoon progresses, the Meteorological Department continues to monitor and issue advisories to ensure preparedness against potential flooding and other weather-related risks across these regions.
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