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Yellow alert of rain in 10 states including Rajasthan-UP; Heat can be reduced due to strong winds

Pre-Monsoon may knock over North India today via Kerala and Karnataka. Due to the disturbance being made by Pakistan, today there may be rain in other states including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, Jharkhand. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert of rain in many states today. Along with this, there is also a hope of getting relief from the heat due to strong winds.

The weather suddenly changed in UP on Saturday evening. 3 people died due to lightning in Amroha. 7 people got badly burnt. His condition is critical. Hail fell in Mathura-Jalaun. While it rained in Kanpur, Meerut, Moradabad, Prayagraj, Amroha. Meteorologists have predicted that there may be thunderstorms in UP for the next one or two days. Light rain may also occur in some areas. The temperature will remain in the range of 39 to 42 degrees. read full news

The season of changing weather has started once again in Rajasthan. Light rain occurred in Jaipur late in the evening after the new Western Disturbance became active. Clouds engulfed the city sky with a thunderstorm. Shortly after that, it started raining relief. Due to this the temperature has dropped by 3 degree Celsius.

Before the Nautapa, the raining clouds have given relief to the people from the scorching heat. This time Nautapa is starting from May 25. Director of Meteorological Center Jaipur, Radheshyam Sharma said that in the next 24 hours there may be rain with thunderstorms in Jaipur, Bikaner and Bharatpur divisions.

Rain forecast in Delhi from 22 to 24 May

According to the Meteorological Department- There may be rain and drizzle in the capital Delhi for the next four days. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be relief from heat between May 22 and 24. It will be cloudy on Sunday and thunderstorms are possible. There is a chance of rain at some places. The maximum temperature in Delhi will remain in the range of 38 to 39 degrees till May 25. From May 26, the temperature will start rising once again.

Madhya Pradesh: Disturbance will come from Pakistan, rain from tomorrow

Rain is expected in Madhya Pradesh from 23 to 26 May. Senior Meteorologist Dr. Mamta Yadav said that a Western Disturbance coming from Pakistan will pass through Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, a trough is also built over parts of northern Chhattisgarh and Odisha from Rajasthan.

Due to these two activities, pre-monsoon activities are starting in Madhya Pradesh. Due to this effect, people will get relief from the heat for three-four days from May 23 to May 26, then the heat will increase again. In this way, the coming and going of heat and rain will continue. Monsoon will arrive in the state around June 20, only then there will be complete relief from the heat.

Punjab: Rain alert for 3 days, mercury drop due to moisture in Bay of Bengal

On Saturday, there was a slight drop in the temperature due to cloud cover in most of the districts of Punjab. Manmohan Singh, Director, Meteorological Department, Chandigarh said that there are chances of good rains in Punjab in the next 24 to 48 hours. This will happen due to the active Western Disturbance over North Pakistan and the winds coming from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.

Singh said that on May 22, there may be clouds at some places. There is a chance of rain. After this, there may be a drop in temperature by 2 to 5 degrees due to rain in some parts of North Punjab on 23 and 24. Muktsar district was the hottest on Saturday. The maximum temperature here was recorded at 43.5 degrees.

Himachal Pradesh: Orange alert of heavy rain, storm and hailstorm from today

Heavy rain, hailstorm and thunderstorm alert have been issued in many parts of Himachal Pradesh from today. According to the Meteorological Department, this change will come due to the activity of another western disturbance in the state from today.

Today there is a yellow alert for rain, hailstorm and thunderstorms for plains, central and hilly parts of the state. For May 23, an orange alert has been issued for heavy rain, hailstorm and storm in many parts. During this, there will be rain in the central mountainous areas. On May 24, there may be rain in some parts. On the 25th, the weather will be clear in the higher mountainous parts.

Kerala: Yellow alert in 10 districts

The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for heavy rains in ten districts of Kerala on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department said, there will be rain, thunderstorm conditions in the eastern states and northwestern parts of the country from May 21 to 24.

29 killed in 9 days due to flood-landslides in Northeast with 4 more deaths

In the three northeastern states – Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh – at least 29 people lost their lives in nine days. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 4 more deaths have been reported in the floods on Saturday, taking the death toll in Assam to 18 since May 14, out of which 13 people have lost their lives in floods and 5 in landslides. Meghalaya has been hit by floods since May 13, while Arunachal Pradesh has been hit by flash floods and landslides since May 16, killing eight people.

About 6.80 lakh people affected by floods in 31 districts of Assam

About 6.80 lakh people are in the grip of floods in 31 districts of Assam. The flood situation is still grim in Nagaon, Hojai, Cachar, Darang, Morigaon and Karimganj districts. According to the report, 93562.40 hectares of agricultural land and 2,248 villages are still under water. At present, a total of 74,907 flood-affected people are living in relief camps. With the help of Indian Army, SDRF, NDRF, 24,749 stranded people have been rescued.