The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the monsoon is expected to arrive in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, by June 13 or 14. The rainfall in the state is anticipated to commence in the first week of June. According to CS Patil, a meteorologist at IMD Bengaluru, the monsoon has already progressed over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is likely to reach the Kerala coast around June 1-2. Subsequently, it is projected to reach the Karnataka coast by June 6 or 7. It is important to note that the projected timeline could be affected by the formation of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, potentially leading to a cyclone. Such cyclonic activity could delay the monsoon’s onset over the Karnataka coast by several days.
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Mumbai witnessed its first monsoon rains on Monday afternoon, accompanied by an intense sandstorm that transformed the city’s skyline. The welcome precipitation brought relief to residents who had been enduring scorching heat. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted lightning, gusty winds, and potential hailstorms in isolated areas. Traffic was disrupted in some areas due to fallen trees, but no injuries were reported. Flight operations at Mumbai International Airport were temporarily suspended due to the adverse weather conditions.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted a wet spell with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds over East and Central India until May 14th and over South Peninsular India until May 16th. However, no significant concerns regarding heatwave are predicted during Phase 4 polling. Scattered to fairly widespread light to moderate rainfall is predicted over various regions, with isolated heavy rainfall expected in some areas. IMD has also issued an orange alert for hailstorm and gusty winds over isolated pockets of East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, and Chhattisgarh.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast for a wet spell accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds over various regions of India until mid-May. A Western Disturbance and cyclonic circulations over northern Pakistan, west Uttar Pradesh, and south Rajasthan are responsible for the expected rainfall in northern India.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued weather updates for various parts of the country, predicting rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds in multiple states. Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh may experience light rainfall till May 10, while Gujarat and Kerala can expect hot and humid conditions until May 13 and May 10, respectively. Other states expected to witness rainfall include Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura.
Bengaluru has welcomed intermittent rainfall over the past few days, providing much-needed relief to residents. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted partly cloudy skies with occasional spells of rain or thundershowers until May 12. The downpour has caused waterlogging in several parts of the city, including major thoroughfares such as Hebbal flyover and Maharani underpass. Due to strong gusts, many trees have fallen in areas like Jayamahal Road and Kathriguppe. Notably, this rainfall comes after Bengaluru experienced its driest April in 41 years, with no rainfall recorded throughout the month. Last month, the city endured its second-hottest day in April in at least 50 years, with temperatures reaching 38.5 degrees Celsius. Netizens took to social media to express their reactions to the rainfall, highlighting the contrast with the recent water shortage crisis and the challenges posed by waterlogging.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Tamil Nadu, predicting heavy rainfall in several districts on Tuesday. Scattered light to moderate rainfall is expected in the southern states over the next five days. Additionally, heatwave conditions are likely to prevail in parts of Tamil Nadu on May 8, with temperatures reaching up to 43 degrees Celsius in some areas.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heatwave conditions over eleven states in the country today, May 1st. These states include West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The heatwave conditions are likely to continue for the next few days, with some areas experiencing severe heatwave conditions.
A wall collapse incident in Khirki Extension, Delhi, has resulted in eight injuries due to heavy rainfall and storm on Tuesday evening. Six individuals sustained minor injuries, while two suffered serious injuries. The incident occurred on the top floor of a house, affecting residents of a neighboring house who were on their roof at the time. Meanwhile, Delhi has experienced a sudden change in weather, with rain providing relief from the scorching heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts temperatures to remain around 38 degrees Celsius in the coming days, with a possibility of light rain. However, higher temperatures are expected in some parts of Eastern India.
Due to adverse weather conditions and heavy rainfall, 15 flights have been diverted from Delhi. Nine flights were diverted to Jaipur, two to Amritsar and Lucknow respectively, one to Mumbai, and one to Chandigarh. The sudden change in weather came as a relief to commuters who have been battling scorching heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that temperatures in Delhi will remain around 38 degrees Celsius for the next 2-3 days, with a possibility of light rain. In the next 4-5 days, temperatures in Eastern India may reach 44 degrees Celsius, but in Northwest India, they are unlikely to exceed 41 degrees Celsius.