New Delhi: Warning the southwest monsoon would develop into extra intense, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted “heavy to very heavy” rainfall in a number of components of jap and central India from Thursday onwards.
“Southwest Monsoon is likely to advance into remaining parts of the Arabian Sea and Maharashtra, some more parts of Gujarat and remaining parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, some parts of Madhya Pradesh and East Uttar Pradesh, entire Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar during next 2-3 days,” the climate division mentioned.
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Several states, together with Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka and Odisha, can be impacted by the monsoon within the coming days.
The climate division has forecast “extremely heavy” rainfall in Maharashtra until June 15. The Konkan area could possibly be lashed by “isolated and extremely heavy” showers from June 12 to fifteen, as per the IMD that has issued a purple alert for state capital Mumbai and the neighbouring districts of Thane, Palghar and Raigad.
Kerala is prone to expertise heavy rainfall throughout June 11 to fifteen, the IMD mentioned.
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Karnataka can be prone to expertise a rise in rainfall from June 12 onwards, mentioned the climate division, which has issued an orange alert for June 12 and 13.
The IMD has predicted widespread rainfall exercise with remoted heavy to very heavy rainfall and intensely heavy rainfall very prone to happen over numerous districts of Odisha throughout June 10 to 14. The climate division has additionally predicted low stress is prone to be shaped over North Bay of Bengal and neighbouring areas round June 11.