India Meteorological Department informs that very dense fog is likely to continue till Northwest and some parts of Central India for the next two days
India experienced extreme weather events almost every day in the first nine months of this year which led to nearly 3,000 deaths, according to a report released on Wednesday. Published by the independent think tank Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), the report said the climate-vulnerable country had extreme weather on 86 per cent of days from January to September 2023. The CSE said 2,923 people died, almost two million hectares of crops were ruined, 80,000 homes were destroyed and more than 92,000 animals were killed. But these numbers might be even higher because not all the data is collected, it said. "'India 2023: An assessment of extreme weather events' attempts to build an evidence base on the frequency and expanding geography of extreme weather events in the country. As this assessment clearly shows, what the country has witnessed so far in 2023 is the new 'abnormal' in a warming world," said the CSE director general Sunita Narain. Madhya Pradesh reported the highest .
As hilly regions saw landslides and mudslides in Idukki and Pathanamthitta areas in Kerala, extraordinary waterlogging impacted the normal life of individuals in a few regions
The Regional Meteorological Centre in Mumbai issued an alert saying thunderstorms with lightning, gusty winds, and moderate to short intense spells of rainfall from the east approaching Mumbai
India Meteorological Department anticipated isolated severely intense rainfall for Odisha on Wednesday. Red alert was issued in six districts by the authorities
According to the IMD forecast, several parts of India are likely to see intense rainfall with thunderstorms including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and others
The weather forecast predicts generally cloudy skies with the possibility of light rain or drizzle in a few places on Monday, with temperatures ranging from 32°C to 24°C
IMD warns of an active monsoon resurging over north Peninsular, central, and adjoining East India for next five days. Also, isolated intense rainfall till September 8 in many states
IMD warns of intense rains in various states from September 3rd, including Odisha, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana
IMD expects a monsoon revival from September 2 onwards, despite El Nino still being active
Over the course of the next five days, it is predicted that East and Northeast India will encounter light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms with lightning
IMD predicts severe rainfall in a few states till 26 August, including Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Sikkim, Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh
IMD predicted likely intense rainfall over Uttarakhand, Northern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and different parts of Upper east India during next 3-4 days
IMD has forecasted intense rainfall in West Bengal, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and other northeastern states. Light to severe rain forecast has been issued for the next 5 days in multiple states
IMD has issued an 'orange alert' for intense rainfall in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh from August 22-24. The weather office also predicted severe rainfall in other states on August 24 and 25
The IMD has warned of flash floods in the hilly states till August 10. They have also cautioned of severe rainfall/thunderstorm with lightning at isolated areas
According to IMD's weather forecasts, India might experience severe rainfall during the next five days and in different states till August 10
As per the IMD forecast, heavy rainfall is likely to take place across multiple states from 1-4 August in places such as Uttarakhand, West UP, East MP, Odisha, Jharkhand, Sub Himalaya WB among others
The Meteorological Department (IMD) has informed that till August 3, heavy rains could occur in many states. Orange alerts have been issued in many regions
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