National Weather Update IMD; Rainfall alert from Uttarakhand MP Rajasthan Gujarat Maharashtra | Monsoon Forecast for North East Himachal UP

Due to continuous rains in UP, there is a flood-like situation in over 450 villages in 21 districts. The Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghra, Sharda and Saryu rivers are in flood. Kanpur, 2,000 houses were submerged in floods. Many houses collapsed. 10,000 people were rescued.

On the other hand, the water level of the Ganga is continuously increasing in Patna. Even in Vaishali, due to the overflowing of the Ganges, there are flood waters on the roads of Raghopur Diara. Due to rain in Himachal Pradesh, 37 roads, including NH-5 (India-Tibet), were closed.

There are also flood-like situations in many districts of West Bengal. 3 people died in this. 2.5 lakh people are affected. CM Mamata Banerjee said: This is a conspiracy by the Centre. This flood is the result of the negligence of the central government.

This water does not come from Bengal, but from Jharkhand. Jharkhand border will remain closed for 3 days. This water was released from the Damodar Valley Corporation dam. Control of DVC is in the hands of the center. He released all the water of Bengal.

Mamta Banerjee has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him to release funds to deal with the floods. He wrote that such floods occurred in the state after 2009. If DVC does not take the matter seriously, the Bengal government will sever its relations with DVC.

Floods in Kaimur, Bihar, contact with UP lost The Karmanasa river is in flood at Kaimur, Bihar. Due to this, the road connecting Kaimur to Uttar Pradesh was flooded. Kaimur’s connectivity with Uttar Pradesh has been lost. Flood waters are also flowing on NH-19 at Chhapra. The approach to the Supaul bridge was washed away by the Kosi River, which cut off Supaul from the Darbhanga-Madhubani villages.

The temperature in Delhi fell to 21.1 degrees, the lowest in September in 14 years. Due to persistent rain in Delhi-NCR for the past few days, the minimum temperature was recorded at 21.1 degrees Celsius on Thursday. This is the lowest temperature recorded in September in the last 14 years. According to Meteorological Department data from the last 14 years, Thursday’s minimum temperature broke the previous record of 21.4 degrees Celsius recorded on September 13.

5 photos of rain and flooding across the country…

The Karmanasa river is in flood at Kaimur, Bihar. Because of this, there was up to 1.5 feet of water on the roads.

There was heavy rain in Kanpur on Thursday. Many houses were flooded.

The rainy season also continues in West Bengal. Many areas of Howrah are flooded.

Maithon Dam became full due to rain in Dhanbad, Jharkhand. Its doors have been opened.

It rained with wind in Sirohi, Rajasthan. The road was closed due to falling trees.

No heavy rain warning anywhere on September 21

The weather department did not issue a heavy or extremely heavy rain alert in any state on September 21. Lightning may occur at some places in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The sky will be cloudy in Delhi. It can also rain. The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be around 31 degrees Celsius.

This time, the monsoon will be active for 16 days longer than normal.

Generally, the monsoon starts to retreat in western Rajasthan after September 18, but this time it is likely to remain active for around 16 more days, i.e. the country will experience a period of heavy rains until ‘at the end of September. According to private weather agency Skymet, after the withdrawal of the monsoon, there is a possibility of rain in October as well. According to the Meteorological Department, this time there was 108 percent or 8 percent more rainfall during the monsoon. Despite this, there is a drought situation in about a quarter of the country, or 185 districts (26%). There are 68 districts that received 60% of normal rainfall, including 19 in Rajasthan alone. The worst affected are Uttar Pradesh (30 districts), Bihar (25), Jharkhand (11), Odisha (11) and Punjab (15).

Reason why monsoon remains active for another 16 days

According to the meteorological department, a depression has formed over northwest Uttar Pradesh. He is heading towards Uttarakhand. Its impact will also be felt in parts of Himachal Pradesh. A new low pressure area is near southern Bangladesh, which will become a low pressure area in 2 days. This will be the fourth depression of this season. Due to this, there will be rain in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh.

Weather news from the States…

Madhya Pradesh: No heavy rains for next 3 days, 41.8 inches of water has fallen so far in the state, 12% more

There was heavy rain in Barwani and Itarsi on Friday morning.

No heavy rain is forecast in Madhya Pradesh for the next 3 days. The reason is the weakening of the strong active system due to the low pressure zone and monsoon trough. However, another system becomes active from September 23. Due to which water will fall in the eastern part of the state.

Rajasthan: It rained with wind in Jalore-Sirohi, day and night temperature dropped due to cold wind.

It rained in Jalore-Sirohi on Thursday afternoon.

The monsoon is now coming to an end in Rajasthan. On Thursday also, there was light rain with clouds at many places in the northeast and southwest districts. Due to the change in weather, light and cold winds began to blow in the morning and evening, which caused the temperature to drop. There is no alert in Rajasthan for the next 4 days.

Uttar Pradesh: river flowing on highway at Farrukhabad, flooding 12 villages in Hardoi; 2 thousand houses in Kanpur submerged

The situation has worsened due to continuous rains in Uttar Pradesh. Due to increased water pressure, the gates of many dams, including Rihand in Sonbhadra and Adwa in Mirzapur, had to be opened. Rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghra, Sharda, Saryu are in spate. More than 450 villages across 21 districts were flooded. The Ganga and Pandu rivers are in flood in Kanpur.

Bihar: Ganga in flood, water on NH-19 at Chhapra; Water level of Karmanasa river increased in Kaimur

Monsoon activities will remain weak in Bihar during the next five days. However, it will be cloudy in some areas, but there will be no chance of rain. It may not be raining in Bihar, but the threat of floods looms over many districts, including Patna. The water level of the Ganga is continuously increasing in Patna.

Chhattisgarh: Rain warning in many districts today, monsoon activity will be less during next 7 days.

There is a lightning alert in Bastar division today.

Light to moderate rains are expected in many districts of Chhattisgarh today. There is also a possibility of lightning and thunder in some places. According to the Meteorological Department, moisture is starting to come from the Bay of Bengal, which may cause lightning in Bastar division.

Haryana: Monsoon to remain active even today, chances of rain in 4 districts; It rained in 3 districts in 24 hours

Meteorologists say the monsoon will remain active in Haryana till September 29.

Due to the active monsoon in Haryana, the weather conditions have changed. The temperature continues to drop for the third day due to rain and monsoon winds. A drop of 0.1 degree in daytime temperature was observed in 24 hours. Talking about rain in 24 hours, there were 3 districts where it rained heavily.

Punjab: Chance of rain in 7 districts, weather will be clear in Chandigarh, temperature will drop by 1.8 degrees.

The weather will remain clear in Punjab for the next 5 days. Weather in the morning.

The pace of monsoon has slowed down in Punjab and Chandigarh. There is no rain warning until September 25. However, today (Friday) there is a chance of light rain at some places in 7 districts. These districts include Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, Rupnagar, Bathinda, Mansa, Barnala and Sangrur.

Himachal Pradesh: There will be sunshine for 5 days in the state, rain again on September 25, there will be a slight rise in temperatures.

There was light cloud cover in Shimla this morning.

Monsoon will be weak in Himachal Pradesh during the next 5 days. According to the Meteorological Department, it will be sunny in most areas until September 24. This will cause a slight increase in temperature. There has been a huge drop in temperature over the last 2 days. For this reason it was cold in the morning and evening in the higher areas.