As severe to very heavy rainfall is expected in the area over the next 4-5 days, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued advisories for east, northeast, and central India. In Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, the Konkan, and Goa, the meteorological organization’s prediction also predicts moderate to heavy rains.
According to meteorological forecasts from IMD, isolated heavy rains are also anticipated in Uttar Pradesh, Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, and portions of Rajasthan.
A Central Team will visit Telangana on Monday to evaluate the damage done by floods in the state as a result of the recent torrential rains.
NEAREST INDIA
IMD anticipated Monday’s rainfall in northwest India to be light to moderately widespread, with isolated heavy downpours in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, west Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and east Rajasthan.
While West Uttar Pradesh will see rain on August 1 and 2, East Uttar Pradesh is predicted to have light to moderate scattered showers with isolated heavy rains from July 30 to August 3.HIMACHAL RAINS AND UTTARAKHAND
Due to the likelihood that heavy rain would continue to hammer the flood-stricken state, the IMD issued yellow warnings on Sunday in a number of Uttarakhand districts. In Haridwar, Pauri, Rudhraprayag, and Chamoli, torrential downpours are predicted.Rain is expected in Uttarakhand from August 1 to August 3.
According to reports, the Badrinath highway’s ability to move vehicles was impeded by rocks that became immobile due to continuous rain.
Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh remains in danger as a result of landslides brought on by severe rainfall. In light of weather advisories, IMD urged visitors not to go to, among other places, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Bilaspur, and Kinnaur.
NEWS ON THE WEATHER IN DELHI AND MUMBAI
As the IMD issued a yellow signal for the NCR from July 28 to July 30, Delhi continued to experience severe rainfall. In the next days, there is a chance of rain in Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Faridabad, and other NCR neighboring cities.
IMD issued a red signal in Mumbai at the same time, foreseeing severe to very heavy rainfall in the financial city.
After many severe downpours over the last two days, Mumbai is said to have gotten 2,318 mm, or around 97% of the season’s normal rainfall.
DHARMA PRADESH
Rainfall in the northwest of Madhya Pradesh is forecast to be moderately dispersed to quite widespread, with a few heavy showers. On August 2, East Madhya Pradesh is expected to have sporadic extremely heavy rains.
WEATHER UPDATES FOR EASTERN INDIA
Rainfall is expected to be pretty widespread to widespread in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha. From July 30 to August 2, Gangetic West Bengal is anticipated to see similar weather.
Due to the effect of the low pressure in Odisha, heavy to very heavy rainfall is predicted to happen at one or two locations across the districts of Dhenkanal, Angul, Sambalpur, Sonepur, Boudh, Balangir, and Kandhamal on July 31.
Sub-Himalayan On August 3, rain is anticipated to occur in West Bengal and Sikkim.
INDIA’S NORTH-EAST
It is also anticipated that Assam, Meghalaya, and a few areas of Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura could have sporadic, extremely heavy rains from August 1 to 3.
On August 2 and 3, Arunachal Pradesh is anticipated to have sporadic, extremely heavy rains.
SAMARITAN INDIA
On August 2 and 3, Karnataka may have sporadic, heavy rains, according to the weather prediction. The southern state of Tamil Nadu, on the other hand, is expected to enjoy hot and muggy weather on July 30 and 31.
Operation Telangana Relief
On July 31, an Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) will visit Telangana to evaluate the damage brought on by floods in the state as a result of the recent torrential rains.
The team, which includes officials from the Ministries/Departments of Agriculture, Finance, Jal Shakti, Power, Road Transport and Highways, and National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), would be under the direction of Advisor to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Kunal Satyarthi.

