Maharashtra Weather Update
Maharashtra Weather Update

IMD Weather Update : Heavy Rain Warning Again in the Country, Big News About Maharashtra

This year, rain has wreaked havoc across the country. The monsoon arrived earlier than usual in the country and the state, with rainfall exceeding the average. Many states have been severely affected by floods.
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In Brief

  • This year, rain has wreaked havoc across the country

  • Heavy rain warning for many states

  • Significant change in weather once again

This year, the rain has wreaked havoc across the country. The monsoon arrived earlier than usual in the state as well as the country, and the rainfall was above average. Many states, including Maharashtra, were severely affected by floods. The rain caused significant damage in Maharashtra. The floods in the rivers severely impacted agriculture and rural areas. Meanwhile, the cold is gradually increasing, and it seemed like the threat of rain had passed. However, once again, a significant change in the weather is being observed. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain for several states from November 9 to November 13.

Cyclonic circulation has developed in four places in different parts of the country. As a result, rain is once again forecasted in many states. According to the new warning issued by the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of heavy rain in South India due to cyclonic circulation. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of increased cold in North India. The first cyclonic circulation has developed over the East Central Bay of Bengal. The second is in the region of West Bengal, the third in North Tamil Nadu, and the fourth cyclonic circulation is active in Haryana.

This may once again change the weather across India. A warning of moderate to very heavy rainfall has been issued in some places in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry for the next four days. There is also a possibility of heavy rain with thunderstorms in Kerala for the next two days. In other regions, the temperature is expected to drop, leading to cold weather. According to the information provided by the Meteorological Department, the average temperature in Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, South Haryana, and Maharashtra is likely to decrease by two to four degrees Celsius in the coming days, which may increase the intensity of the cold in the state. In Northeast India, both cold and rainy weather can be observed, as informed by the Indian Meteorological Department.

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