Rain will continue in Delhi-NCR for the next one week, alert for these states including UP-Himachal

Posted on 18th Sep 2021 by rohit kumar

Even though the rainy season has stopped in Delhi-NCR, people are not going to get relief from this rain. It is believed that for the next one week, the rains will start again in Delhi. For now, there is a possibility of light rain with a cloudy sky in the capital. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be light rain in Delhi for a week now. At the same time, the experts of the Meteorological Department in Punjab argue that the monsoon will remain active for the next two days and the process of rain will continue. Due to the returning monsoon in Jammu and Kashmir, there is a possibility of rain till Wednesday. Let us tell you that the farmers are eagerly waiting for this rain. Yellow alert issued for many places of Himachal, rain expected today On the other hand, there is a possibility of rain in some areas in Himachal Pradesh today. The Meteorological Department has also issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and heavy rains at many places in the state on 19, 20, and 21. Moisture coming into the atmosphere, low-pressure area is being formed According to the Meteorological Department, the low-pressure area over North Madhya Pradesh is moving towards the west-northwest. This is the reason that moisture is coming into the atmosphere, due to which heavy rains have been predicted in West UP and Delhi NCR for the next 7 days. The situation worsened in many states of the country due to heavy rains. Let us tell you that due to rain in many states of the country, there is a situation of flood. Due to which the situation has become worse in many states including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh. According to the Meteorological Department, warnings have been issued for more than 30 districts of Uttar Pradesh from September 17 to 20. Meteorologists say that there is a possibility of heavy rain in these districts for the next three days. Winds will blow at a speed of 80 kmph in many districts.

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