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IMD Alert : Rain alert in 12 states till May 18, heat wave warning in north central, know complete scheme

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IMD ALERT: Weather will change! IMD issued warning of heavy rain in these states, know complete details

Due to the active western disturbance once again across the country, the state will see a change in the weather alert. In fact, after May 17, the IMD Alert has given rainfall in many states.


There is a possibility of lightening with the house.While according to the IMD Alert, with the arrival of Andaman, the period of heavy rain started in Kerala, Tamil Nadu. Heavy rain alert has been issued in 6 districts of Kerala. Also, by May 26, the monsoon (monsoon 2022) is expected to reach Kerala.

Earlier, the possibility of temperature rise has been expressed in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Punjab, including the capital Delhi. In fact, an increase of 1 to 2 percent can be seen in the temperature in two days. The same mountainous state will also see an increase of one to two percent in temperature. However, after May 18, rain will start in some parts of the southern states and north central including the eastern state. Drizzle will also be seen in Bihar Jharkhand Bengal Chhattisgarh Orissa. The sky will be cloudy. With the drop in temperature, the weather will remain pleasant.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday issued an orange alert for northwest India, including a red alert for Rajasthan, while issuing a severe heat wave warning. A senior scientist said severe heat wave has been issued for Rajasthan and a yellow alert has been issued for tomorrow. Similarly, Orange Alert has been issued for Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.

IMD further said that 48.8 degree Celsius temperature was recorded from some parts of East Uttar Pradesh yesterday and Delhi also crossed 47 degree Celsius mark. If we talk about Rajasthan, it has also crossed 48 degrees. He said, “In general, most parts of North West India including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have experienced severe heatwave conditions yesterday. The heat wave situation in Vidarbha is also being reviewed.

With regard to the weather, he predicted that the incoming Western Disturbance is likely to affect Northwest India. IMD said that parts of Jammu and Kashmir are cloudy since today. Therefore, we can expect a significant decrease in temperature after 24 hours, which will eventually ease into ‘severe heat wave conditions over Northwest India, especially over Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan’.

The weather conditions are likely to improve in the state from Monday due to a western disturbance. Meanwhile, the heatwave in Madhya Pradesh will continue with a decrease in intensity for the next two-three days. In Uttar Pradesh too, we are expecting severe heat wave today and heatwave on Monday and after that. Kerala has been put on high alert as torrential rains lashed several parts of the state on Sunday, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert in two districts and an orange alert in six other districts.

Heavy waterlogging was reported from the port city of Kochi and people living in low-lying areas were shifted to safer places and district authorities have been asked to open rescue centres. Similarly, the government advised people not to travel to hilly areas for a couple of days. The government has put the police and revenue officials on high alert.

State Revenue Minister K Rajan said that we are on high alert and all arrangements have been made to deal with any emergency. He said that the water level in all the dams is below the permissible level and there is no need to panic. Red alert will continue in Idukki and Ernakulam districts till Monday and orange alert in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam, Thrissur and Malappuram districts.

Red alert indicates heavy to very heavy rain of more than 20 cm in 24 hours and orange refers to heavy rain of 6 cm to 20 cm and yellow alert means rain up to 11 cm. Normally the normal rainfall in the pre-monsoon period is 213.7 mm, but this time the rainfall was 369.3 mm, which is an increase of 70 percent. IMD figures show. Since the state has crossed the pre-monsoon rains. So the officials are ready to meet the heavy monsoon season ahead.

Also, the IMD has predicted very heavy rain in Thiruvananthapuram distributed over Kerala on Sunday and Monday. In fact, in a letter it was said that due to the effect of strong wind from Arabian Sea to South Pradeep India in the low mantle level, Kerala and Lakshadweep are expected to receive widespread rainfall for 5 days from today. At the same time, people have been instructed to remain alert.

On May 17 and 18 also, a warning of bad weather has been issued regarding the wind speed in the South East Sea Lakshadweep area of ​​​​Keralataxes. At the same time, fishermen have been forbidden to go deeper. The first monsoon rains will be recorded in Andaman from Monday to Tuesday.

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