Rain red alert in Assam, Orange alert in Himachal, know the weather conditions of other states

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New Delhi: Many parts of the country are receiving pre -monsoon rains while premature monsoon has come in southern states. The Meteorological Department has issued a rains red alert in Assam while an orange alert has been issued for Himachal. At the same time, due to Western Disturbance, there is an forecast of thunderstorm and rain in Rajasthan next week. At the same time, heavy rains have been estimated in the southern state of Kerala.

Red alert in many districts including Dhubri, Golapar

First of all, let’s talk about Assam, where most parts of the state including the capital Guwahati have received rain. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert of heavy rains. According to data from the Regional Meteorological Center (RMC), ‘Red Alert’ has been released in Dhubri, South Salmara-Mankachar, Golpara, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Bajali, Tamulpur, Nalbari, West Karbi Anglong, Dima Hasao, Cachar, Halakandi and Sri Bhumi districts. ‘Orange Alert’ has been released for Kamrup, Kamarupa Metropolitan, Darrang, Udalguri, Morigaon, Nagaon, Hozai, Karbi Anglong, Golaghat and Sonitpur districts.

In the districts with red alerts, there have been warnings of heavy to very heavy rainfall at some places and extremely heavy rains at some places and stormy winds from 40-50 kilometers to 60 kmph. In 10 districts with ‘Orange Alert’, thunderstorms and lightning shine, strong winds at a speed of 30-40 kmph and heavy to very heavy rainfall in some places. RMC has also released ‘Red Alert’ for Saturday in Chirang, Baksa, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Bajali, Tamulpur, Darrang and Udagudi districts.

Rain orange and yellow alert in Himachal

‘Orange alert’ for heavy rains for the next two days in different places in Himachal Pradesh and ‘Yellow Alert’ for thunderstorms with strong winds have been released. Shimla caused hailstorm after heavy rains on Friday morning, causing a lot of problems to school children. Due to heavy rains of 40 minutes, which started from around seven o’clock in the morning, drains were blocked in Shimla city and garbage spread on the roads. The Meteorological Department has issued ‘Orange Alert’ for heavy rains at different places in the state on Saturday and Sunday as well as ‘Yellow Alert’ for thunderstorms, lightning shine.

According to local Meteorological Department data, Rajgarh received 70 mm of rain from Thursday evening, while 47 mm in Ghaghus, 46. 1 mm in Jubbadhatti, 40 mm in Kasauli, 37 mm in Baldwada, 32.4 mm in Dharampur, 30.5 mm in Dharampur and 30.1 mm in Slepar. According to the Meteorological Department, Murari Devi received 29.6 mm of rain, 29.3 mm in buggy, 27.6 mm in Shimla, 23.8 mm in Sundernagar, 21.5 mm in Nadaun, 18.3 mm in Dehra Gopipur and 10.8 mm in Bilaspur. The Meteorological Department said that Bilaspur, Seaubagh, Bajaura, Kukumseri and Barthin had strong winds at a speed of 39 to 61 kmph.

Street and rain estimate in Rajasthan

Due to the influence of a new Western Disturbance, many parts of Rajasthan are expected to cause thunderstorms and rain next week. The maximum temperature in the state on Friday recorded 43.6 degrees Celsius in Jaisalmer. According to the Meteorological Center of Jaipur, there is a possibility of decrease in thunderstorms from May 31 to June 1 to June 1 and thunderstorms in sporadic places in eastern Rajasthan. However, there is a strong possibility of a western disturbance being active from next week i.e. June 2 and thunderstorms during the afternoon during the afternoon, thunderstorms and rains at a speed of 50-60 kmph and rain. The next 4-5 days maximum temperature will be below 45 degrees Celsius. At the same time, on Friday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 43.6 degrees Celsius in Jaisalmer, 42.4 degrees in Ganganagar, 42.2 degrees in Bikaner, 41.4 degrees in Barmer, 40.4 degrees in Jodhpur and 40.2 degrees Celsius in Jodhpur. People have got relief from the scorching heat due to mild cloudy and wind in many areas including the capital Jaipur.

Red alert in 8 districts of Kerala

Heavy monsoon rains in Kerala on Friday caused a lot of damage and normal life was interrupted. The Meteorological Department has issued a ‘red alert’ in eight districts of the state. IMD released ‘Red Alert’ in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kannur and Kasargod and ‘Orange Alert’ in the remaining six districts of the state. Apart from this, in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam districts, the alert situation for three hours was ‘red’ from ‘Orange’ for three hours. State Revenue Minister K. Rajan said that heavy rains have caused widespread damage in the state. He has advised people to be vigilant. He said that since western winds are expected to run in Kerala for the next five days and everyone should be cautious due to the possibility of heavy rainfall. The minister said that if everyone is careful for the next five days, then any major crisis can be avoided.

Stroke and rain estimate in Northeast India

According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of heavy rains in the Northeast India during the next 24 hours and hailstorms in some places. Light to moderate rains in West Bengal and Northeast India may receive heavy rains in some places. In Andaman and Nicobar Islands, coastal Karnataka, Odisha, South Chhattisgarh and Lakshadweep are also expected to have light to moderate rains and heavy rains at some places. At the same time, the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir can receive heavy rains at one or two places with light to moderate rains. In Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, there may be light rain in areas with dust storm and thunderstorms.

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