After Dussehra, the weather took a turn! Rain alert from Delhi-NCR to UP-Uttarakhand; Learn how the weather will be in Bihar?

After Dussehra, the weather took a turn! Rain alert from Delhi-NCR to UP-Uttarakhand; Learn how the weather will be in Bihar?


The weather of the capital Delhi and NCR is about to change after Dussehra. The Meteorological Department issued a Yellow alert for Sunday warning that there is a possibility of rain and thunderstorms with strong winds. The sky will be cloudy since morning and light to moderate rainfall may occur by noon. In many areas, rain is forecast with thunderstorms.

After the rain, the temperature will fall and there will be relief from the humidity created for the last several days. Recently, the maximum temperature was recorded around 35 ° C and humidity was recorded in Delhi.

Why the weather changed in Delhi?

According to meteorologists, the residual effect of monsoon has reached North India due to low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal. Due to this system, it is raining in parts of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan.

There will be heavy rain in Uttar Pradesh

The possibility of rain has also been expressed in Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi recorded 187 mm rainfall in 21 hours, which broke the 125 -year -old record. The operation of trains was disrupted due to the railway track sinking in Ballia and waterlogging was created in many districts. In some districts, there is a possibility of light rains and thunderstorms in some districts. The Meteorological Department has advised people not to get out unnecessarily.

Heavy rain alert in Uttarakhand and Himachal

In Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, heavy rain has also been warned today. Cloudbers -like conditions can be created due to clouds getting stuck in these mountainous areas. Passengers and tourists have been appealed to stay away from landslides affected areas. There are chances of heavy rainfall in areas like Chamoli, Dehradun, Kullu and Dharamshala.

Loss of life and property due to rain and thunderstorms in Bihar

Incessant rains and thunderstorms in Bihar have caused huge havoc. The death of 19 people has been confirmed so far. These incidents have been reported in Muzaffarpur, Jehanabad, Bettiah, Bhojpur, Vaishali, Nalanda, Gopalganj, Motihari, Kishanganj, Madhepura and Khagaria districts. Many houses fell, trees were uprooted and water was flooded in the fields, causing damage to the crops of farmers. The Meteorological Department has appealed people to stay safe in homes.

Weather changed in West Bengal

The weather patterns are constantly changing in West Bengal too. According to Alipur Meteorological Department, there will be mixed conditions like rain and drought in the state from October 4 to October 8. On Sunday, the sky will be surrounded by clouds and sometimes partially clean. There is a possibility of light rain in some districts, but there will be no heavy rainfall. According to meteorologist Sauraish Bandyopadhyay, the low pressure area is now moving towards Bihar via Jharkhand and is gradually weakening. Fishermen have been advised not to go into the sea.

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