Rain lashes parts of Kochi, streets heavily waterlogged
News | Jul 29, 2020, 06:34 PM ISTParts of Kochi received heavy rainfall on July 29 which led to heavy waterlogging in the city. Vehicular movement came to halt.
Parts of Kochi received heavy rainfall on July 29 which led to heavy waterlogging in the city. Vehicular movement came to halt.
India Meteorological Department Senior Scientist RK Jenamani informed that India received less rainfall in the month of July.
Heavy rain lashed several parts of New Delhi on July 22.
Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of the national capital on July 21.
Heavy rainfall has been reported in the coastal areas of Bengaluru.
Powai Lake in Mumbai overflew due to incessant rainfall. According to IMD, Mumbai and its sub-urban areas have received extreme rainfall during last 24 hours.
High tide was observed at Mumbai's Marine Drive as heavy rain lashed the city on July 05. According to IMD, Mumbai and its sub-urban areas have received extreme rainfall during last 24 hours.
Heavy rainfall, lightning and thunderstorm hit the national capital on the early hours of Sunday bringing some respite from sweltering weather.
Rajasthan continues to reel under heat wave conditions. Maximum temperature exists at 43 degrees Celsius in Churu on July 04, as predicted by India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Heavy rainfall continues in Mumbai on July 04. Monsoon has brought frequent rain spells in financial capital.
High tides hit Marine Drive in Mumbai on July 04. Weather officials have issued a high alert for Mumbai.
Delhi-NCR region continues to suffer a dry spell. Indian Meteorological Department, Senior Scientist Rajendra Kumar Jenamani said, "Delhiites have to wait for 2-3 days more. And rainfall is expected to be activated from July 4-5.
Cyclists, joggers and morning walkers were seen exercising at Rajpath after a sudden change was observed in the weather of national capital.
Rain lashed parts of Pune in the evening of June 28.
IMD senior scientist Naresh Kumar on June 28 briefed about weather forecast of Bihar and northern states for upcoming two days.
Roads in Patna were waterlogged following heavy rains in parts of Bihar.
India Meteorological Department (IMD), Senior Scientist, RK Jenamani on June 25 informed that over the next 3 days, heavy to very heavy rainfall warning has been given to Assam.
Joggers, morning walkers, and cyclists were seen carry out their exercises in Delhi amid COVID-19. Maximum temperature of 37.1C was recorded in the national capital on June 24, as per India Meteorological Department (IMD) data.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Delhi and western UP will receive rain in next 24 hours.
The scientist at India Meteorological Department, Naresh Kumar informed that they are excepting heavy monsoon in Delhi by June 25.
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