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IMD Weather Update: Temperature Will increase in Delhi From Today, it Will Rain in These States on The Day of Dussehra

 
Temperature Will increase in Delhi From Today

IMD Weather Update: For your information, let us tell you that in the last few days, it rained in many parts of South Central and North-West India, due to which the temperature dropped, especially in parts of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), however, has predicted dry weather over the northwestern part of the country in the next few days. But southern states, such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu, are likely to receive heavy rainfall. The Meteorological Department in the national capital Delhi said that the maximum and minimum temperatures will increase from Friday. The winds will also turn north-northwest.

According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature of Delhi may increase by 33 degrees in the next 6 days. And can drop up to 17 degrees. The sky will be clear in Delhi today. Skymet Weather said light to moderate rain with isolated heavy falls may occur over Andaman and Nicobar Islands today. There are chances of light to moderate rain in Lakshadweep and Kerala.

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Light rain may occur over East India, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim and Coastal India. There is a possibility of light rain in western Rajasthan on October 21. Fishermen in Lakshadweep, south-east Arabian Sea and central Arabian Sea have been warned for the next two to three days. IMD had to issue yellow alert in many districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu as it is raining continuously there. The forecast also calls for thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds at speeds of 30-40 km/h at various places till Friday.

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Apart from this, let us tell you that there may be rain in the Bay of Bengal on the day of Dussehra. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted rain on 23 and 24 October. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the southwest monsoon completely withdrew from India on October 19, four days after the normal date of October 15. Departures from the country will begin on September 25, eight days later than the normal date.

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The south-west monsoon usually begins over Kerala by 1 June. And spreads across the country by 8th July. Around 17 September it starts moving back from north-west India. And will go back completely by October 15.

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Publish Date: October 20, 2023

Posted By Sunil

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