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Weather Alert – Meteorological Department Warning Record-Breaking Rain in these States next 2 Days – Times Bull

Weather Alert – Meteorological Department Warning Record-Breaking Rain in these States next 2 Days

Weather Alert: The mood of the weather is changing very fast across the country. Monsoon has departed from many states and in some states, cold has also started being felt during night and morning hours.

The temperature level is falling throughout North India, including Delhi’s capital. On the other hand, the deep pressure forming in the Bay of Bengal continuously moves very fast towards the west and northwest coast.

There is a possibility of it hitting the coast of Chennai. Due to the activation of the northeast monsoon, torrential rains are being witnessed in peninsular India from Chennai to Bengaluru, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Due to heavy rains, people are facing a lot of problems. Due to rain in Bengaluru, private companies have given work from home to their employees. Along with this, schools and colleges have been closed in the city.

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Rainfall Alert In these States

According to the Meteorological Department, an alert has been issued regarding rain throughout the day in Chennai, Royal Seema, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Bengaluru. There is a possibility of rain in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

According to the Meteorological Department, the pressure forming in the Bay of Bengal can hit the coast near Puducherry between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The speed of this cyclone is expected to reach 25 to 30 km per hour, and after hitting, it can reach 45 km per hour.

Due to cyclonic circulation, torrential rains can be seen in Tamil Nadu, southern Andhra Pradesh, the Bengaluru area of ​​​​inner Karnataka and the Royal border.

Heavy rain will also occur here

According to IMD, there may be heavy rains in Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Additionally, torrential rains can be seen in the southern part of Konkan, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

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