New Delhi. Monsoon rains are continuing across the country. Monsoon trough line is currently formed in North India. Delhi is near this monsoon trough line. In such a situation, the Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in Delhi for the next few days. The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain in many other states as well. Regarding Delhi, the Meteorological Department says that the rains will continue here till August 19. Rains will continue in the areas around Delhi as well.
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According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains may occur in Delhi and the surrounding areas of NCR between August 16 and 19. A yellow alert has been issued for this. At the same time, the Meteorological Department estimates that there will be heavy rains in the northern parts of Haryana and Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has also warned of heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has said that there will be heavy rains in UP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka, Inner Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Heavy rains are also expected in all the states including Assam in the Northeast. Apart from this, light to moderate rains can be seen in other states.
Most of the forecasts given by the Meteorological Department regarding rain this time have been accurate. The landslide warnings given earlier in many places have also turned out to be a reality. The Meteorological Department had already said that due to the effect of La Nina, this time the monsoon rains will be more than the average. The Meteorological Department has already predicted that the monsoon rains will continue across the country from July to the end of September. In such a situation, everyone needs to pay attention to the heavy rain warning given by the Meteorological Department for all the states for the next few days.