There are chances of storm and rain in Uttar Pradesh for four days from today. The cyclone that arose from the Bay of Bengal will again enter Uttar Pradesh via Bihar. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for four days.
Rainfall Alert: The cyclone that arose from the Bay of Bengal will again enter Uttar Pradesh via Bihar. This may cause drizzle on Tuesday and Wednesday and moderate to heavy rain on Thursday and Friday. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for four days. There is a possibility of drizzle on 24 and 25 and moderate to heavy rain on 26 and 27. There may be thunderstorms on 28 and 29.
After the onset of monsoon rains in Bihar, this effect will gradually be felt mainly in eastern Uttar Pradesh. After this, rain is possible in western Uttar Pradesh till 26th. Meanwhile, it is believed that conditions are becoming favorable for the withdrawal of southwest monsoon from western Rajasthan and some parts of Kutch region of Gujarat. Meteorologist Dr. SN Sunil Pandey said that two cyclonic circulations are formed in the Bay of Bengal. One circulation is near the northwest and west-central Bay of Bengal while the other circulation is the tropical remnant Soleak from the South China Sea which is now developing in the northeast Bay of Bengal. According to the meteorologist, both the circulations are likely to meet together. During this week, active monsoon conditions will be created in the central parts of the country and it may be extremely active in some places. There may be uneasy heat on Tuesday morning.
Rain can also hamper the test match
Kanpur. The storm that arose from the Bay of Bengal can hamper the India-Bangladesh test match starting from September 27 at Green Park. The Meteorological Department has predicted light to heavy rain on this day. There is a possibility of rain not only on Friday but also from Saturday to Monday. Strong winds will blow during this time.