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IMD Rain Alert: There will be heavy rain in these states for the next 24 hours; Meteorological Department warned

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IMD Rain Alert: Heavy rain alert from 29th July to 1st August, schools closed, stay away from home

According to the Meteorological Center, some parts of Rajasthan will receive heavy rain on July 29. There is a possibility of very heavy rain at some places. Heavy and very heavy rains may occur in Bharatpur, Jaipur and Ajmer divisions on July 30-31. An alert has been issued.

Due to the activity of monsoon across the country, heavy rains are likely in many areas in the next few days. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon trough is close to its normal position. A low pressure area remains over northwest Madhya Pradesh and eastern Rajasthan. Apart from this, various weather systems are active from the Arabian Sea to north-east India. Due to their effect, very heavy rains may occur in Rajasthan today. There will be heavy rains in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh as well. Heavy rains are expected in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh on July 29 and August 3. There will also be rain in the Ghat areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Good rains are expected in Konkan, Saurashtra and Kutch.

Very heavy rains may occur in Meghalaya in Northeast India today. Heavy to very heavy rains are expected in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya till August 3. Madhya Pradesh will receive heavy rains on Tuesday. Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal are expected to receive heavy rains till August 3. In southern peninsular India, Kerala, Mahe, coastal and interior Karnataka will receive heavy rains till July 30. During this period, strong winds are expected to blow at a speed of 40-50 km/h. Light to moderate rains will occur in many parts of the country for the next 5-7 days. There is a possibility of lightning and strong winds with thunderstorms.

Rain forecast in Delhi on Tuesday

The national capital Delhi is expected to have cloudy skies and moderate rains on Tuesday. The IMD has predicted thunderstorms on Tuesday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 30 and 24 degrees Celsius respectively. The vice president of private weather forecasting agency Skymet wrote in a post on social media platform X, ‘Delhiites, get ready to get drenched in monsoon rain on July 29. The low pressure area will move from south of Delhi to north-east.’ On Monday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 35.6 degrees Celsius, which is 2.6 degrees above the season’s average. According to the Meteorological Department, light rain was recorded in some parts of Delhi. The minimum temperature in the national capital was recorded at 28.4 degrees Celsius, which is 1.1 degrees above normal. The Meteorological Department has

Heavy rain alert in many parts of Rajasthan

Many districts of Rajasthan including Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar, Kota, Pali and Sirohi were waterlogged due to heavy rains. According to officials, the gates of dams built on Chambal, Kalisindh and Banas rivers were opened due to the overflowing of rivers. The capital Jaipur received heavy rains on Monday evening, due to which many low-lying places were flooded. People were troubled due to traffic jams on major roads. In view of the warning of heavy rain, the administration has declared a holiday for schools in 11 districts on Tuesday. These include Jhalawar, Kota, Chittorgarh, Tonk, Bhilwara, Baran, Dungarpur, Dholpur, Salumbhar, Banswara and Ajmer. The Meteorological Center Jaipur has today issued a red alert for very heavy rain in three districts, an orange alert for heavy rain in five districts and a yellow alert in 19 districts. However, relief from heavy rain is expected from August 2.

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