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Heavy rain warning in 12 states, know the weather department’s alert

Monsoon Alert: Monsoon activity has become quite effective in many areas of India, due to which heavy rain and thunderstorms are being seen. In some places, trees, poles, and electric wires were damaged by the storm. Due to this, people have to face power cuts, which is particularly harsh in the scorching heat, causing them to cry. Temperatures were recorded above 42 degrees in many cities.

The southwest monsoon is now advancing at a rapid pace, resulting in heavy rainfall. Many areas of Kerala and Maharashtra have been submerged. The following 24 hours are expected to be very hazardous due to heavy rain. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of rain with thunderstorms in many states.

Rain with thunderstorms in these states

The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with thunderstorms in states including Uttar Pradesh. Among these, rain with thunderstorms is expected in Delhi NCR, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. Heavy rain with thunderstorms may also occur in Haryana and Rajasthan, where cloud movement is still being observed.

According to the IMD, heavy rains are expected in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala. There may be heavy rains in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, where people are advised to be cautious due to the possibility of lightning. Rains can become a disaster for people in many areas of the Northeast.

How will the weather be in these areas of Uttarakhand?

According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in many areas of Uttarakhand. According to the IMD, rain is expected in the entire state on Wednesday. The weather is already likely to be pleasant with light showers in the hilly districts.

Lightning may also flash along with thunder. Heavy rains are expected to occur in Nainital, Champawat, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar districts. Indradev may also be kind to the valleys of Uttarakhand, where rain is expected.

For your information, please note that the weather has been unfavourable for several days in many parts of the country. The rain in Bengaluru broke the record. Where the roads became rivers and the neighbourhoods became islands. From streets to main roads, water was visible everywhere.

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