Despite the receding water levels of the Yamuna River in Delhi, the feeling of humid heat is intensifying. While the situation in the capital is normalizing after heavy rains and waterlogging in the past few weeks, the Meteorological Department predicts a rise in temperatures over the next three to four days.
Weather Update: The situation in Delhi is gradually returning to normal after heavy rains and severe waterlogging. The water level of the Yamuna is decreasing rapidly, but once again, Delhi is experiencing an increase in humid heat. Temperatures are expected to rise and heat is likely to intensify in the coming three to four days. Heavy rainfall is expected to commence in Uttar Pradesh from September 11, while Bihar may experience light to heavy rainfall until September 13. Punjab is expected to have a respite from rain for the next two to three days.
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rainfall in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Additionally, heavy rainfall is also anticipated in Northeast India and Odisha. According to the Meteorological Department, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya are likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall between September 12-14, while Nagaland and Manipur may experience heavy to very heavy showers on September 11 and 12.
Weather in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh
The impact of heat and humidity is beginning to increase in Delhi. The receding water level of the Yamuna River has reduced the risk of rain and waterlogging in the city. The Meteorological Department has warned that people will experience more humidity and heat in the coming days due to an increase in temperature. Humidity will be felt more, especially in the morning and afternoon.
Rainfall is anticipated in Uttar Pradesh from September 11. In the last 24 hours, thunderstorms occurred in the Terai regions, making the weather pleasant. The Meteorological Department has warned of b winds, lightning, and rain in several parts of the state on Tuesday and Wednesday. Eastern Uttar Pradesh districts are likely to experience lightning along with b winds and rain. Meanwhile, cloudy conditions in other parts of the state will contribute to a feeling of humid heat.
Impact of Rain and Strong Winds in Uttarakhand, Himachal, and Jammu-Kashmir
The weather is expected to be inclement in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday. These states face the risk of heavy rainfall, landslides, and floods. In many parts of Jammu and Kashmir, the effects of rain and b winds will also be observed. The Meteorological Department has cautioned local authorities and the public to exercise caution, especially those living near rivers and in hilly areas.
Situation in Bihar, Rajasthan, and Other States
Bihar may experience light to moderate rainfall until September 13. Monsoon is expected to remain active in Rajasthan for the next four days. However, no new weather system is anticipated to form, and therefore, the weather will remain normal in most areas until September 13. In Jaipur, the chances of light rain are low, and an increase in temperature is expected.
- Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya are likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall between September 12-14.
- Nagaland and Manipur face the risk of localized flooding with heavy rains on September 11 and 12.
- Odisha and other northeastern states may also experience heavy rainfall in the next few days.
- Rainfall is expected to decrease in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa this week.
- Some parts of the southern states of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana may also receive rain.
The Meteorological Department has predicted the formation of a cyclonic system in the Bay of Bengal, which will cause weather changes in several states between September 10 and 13. In the next 24 hours, several regions are likely to experience b winds and thunderstorms with rain.