All schools in Lucknow will remain closed today due to weather conditions
Education | September 11, 2023 8:47 ISTAll schools in Lucknow till class 12th will remain closed today, September 12 due to heavy rain alert. Check details here.
All schools in Lucknow till class 12th will remain closed today, September 12 due to heavy rain alert. Check details here.
Delhi rains: Showers brought much-needed relief from the intense heat.
Uttarakhand weather: Five persons travelling in a car were buried under the debris of a landslide at Tarsali in Phata area on the Kedarnath Yatra route in Rudraprayag district Thursday night but their bodies were recovered on Friday as there was a let-up in incessant rains.
According to the State Meteorological Department, the areas of Pardi and Valsad in the Valsad district received heavy rainfall of 169mm and 168 mm respectively in the last 24 hours. Kamrej in Surat reported 149 mm of rainfall and Khergam area in Navsari received 147 mm rainfall.
Delhi weather update: June started on a cooler note in Delhi with back-to-back western disturbances bringing intermittent rains. The maximum temperature has remained well below the 40-degree mark this month so far.
According to the weatherman, the latest radar observations show the movement of an intense convective cloud mass across Punjab, Haryana, J&K, and Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh: Around 120 roads in Himachal Pradesh have been blocked due to snowfall in the higher reaches and tribal areas.
The national capital on Monday morning witnessed the minimum temperature plunging to a bone-chilling 1.4 degrees Celcius, the lowest in the month since January 1, 2021 while a severe cold wave swept over Northern India.
Himachal Pradesh weather UPDATES: "We have heard that it snows in January. I hope that we get to see fresh snowfall here. We expect a fresh snowfall in one or two days. We will leave for our home only after enjoying fresh snowfall," said a tourist from Gujarat.
Dense fog and cold wave conditions continued to sweep the national capital with the city recording a minimum temperature of 7 degrees Celsius on Thursday morning.
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However, Delhi's air quality was recorded in the 'poor' category as the air quality index stood at 290 at 9:10 am.
Dharamshala flash floods:The MeT department has predicted a wet spell till Monday next week with a yellow alert for heavy rains, thunderstorms and lightning from September 3 to 5.
Humidity in the atmosphere increased today and dark clouds were visible in the upper level of the sky in Rajkot, Veraval, Bhuj, Surat, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad.
Delhi may also see a partly cloudy sky, light rain, and a dust storm with winds gusting up to 50 kmph on Friday and Sunday, which may provide a temporary respite.
On Friday, the highest maximum temperature at 43.7 degrees Celsius was reported from Bankura in Gangetic West Bengal
With the onset of change in weather, a person's immunity is put to test. It is important that one focuses on eating right during weather change in order to avoid falling ill. Right diet is necessary apart from being active to avoid unnecessary stress on health.
Delhi will have mainly clear skies during the day with the maximum temperature hovering around 28 degrees Celsius, they said.
IMD has yet again predicted light to moderate intensity rains over isolated parts of Delhi and other adjoining areas.
IMD has issued a yellow alert for 10 districts on Friday. It has also issued a heavy rainfall alert for few Kerala districts on Saturday and Sunday.
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