Rain is becoming a disaster in the country! Today IMD issued alert for these states, know the weather across the country

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Torrential rains are continuing in the country, due to which flood-like conditions are prevailing in many states and people are facing a lot of problems. Today i.e. on August 13, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert of heavy rain in Kerala, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal and Uttarakhand.

Delhi weather

Heavy rains are continuing in Delhi-NCR, due to which a situation of waterlogging has arisen in many areas of the capital. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of moderate to heavy rain in Delhi till August 16. According to IMD, the maximum temperature of Delhi is likely to remain between 31 to 33 degrees Celsius this entire week and the minimum temperature is likely to be around 26 to 27 degrees Celsius.

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IMD's estimate

weather condition of the country

According to weather forecasting agency Skymet, today there will be light rain over Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, East Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, parts of Madhya Pradesh, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Jharkhand, Northeast India, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema and interior parts of South Karnataka. Moderate rain with some heavy rain may occur at some places.

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Water logging is expected at some places in eastern Rajasthan. Light to moderate rain is possible over Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Vidarbha, South Interior Karnataka, Goa, Coastal Karnataka, Coastal Maharashtra, East Gujarat, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Apart from this, light rain is possible in Ladakh, western parts of Rajasthan, Saurashtra and Kutch, Marathwada, Central Maharashtra, South Telangana, North Interior Karnataka.

seasonal activities of the country

According to weather forecasting agency Skymet, the monsoon trough at mean sea level is now moving through Sri Ganganagar, Delhi, Gwalior, Daltonganj, Digha and from there to the north-eastern Bay of Bengal. At the same time, the cyclonic circulation over Northeast Rajasthan and surrounding areas extends up to 7.6 km, which is inclined towards the south-west with height.

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Apart from this, a trough from this cyclonic circulation extends up to 3.1 km above sea level through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal till Bangladesh. A cyclonic circulation has formed over northeastern Assam. An offshore trough is forming over the sea level along the Maharashtra-Karnataka coast.

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