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Parts of Delhi, Haryana and Chandigarh are set to receive very heavy rain over the next three days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned.
According to the weather office, a depression that originated over central India is expected to bring heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand, Delhi, parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh over the next three days.
A generally cloudy sky, with moderate to heavy rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds was on the forecast over Delhi on Thursday, the IMD stated.
In an X post, the IMD said, “Depression over Northwest Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood near latitude 26.7°N and longitude 78.3°E, about 60 km south-southeast of Agra (Uttar Pradesh). To move slowly north- north-northeastwards during next 24 hrs. System is under continuous surveillance of Doppler Weather Radars at Delhi and Lucknow.”
The weather department also shared a picture showing rain activity over and near Delhi.
On Wednesday, the India Meteorological Department shared a graphic representation of all India weather forecast for September 12 (today).
WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST FOR DELHI
According to the weather department, Delhi will remain generally cloudy and will receive moderate rain on September 13.
On September 14, the national capital will receive light rain or drizzle.
A partly cloudy sky will continue to prevail over Delhi on September 15, 16 and 17, while there is a possibility of rain or thunderstorms on September 18.
STATE-WISE WEATHER PREDICTION
The IMD said Uttarakhand is likely to experience light to moderate rainfall from September 12 to 14, with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in isolated areas.
Haryana and Delhi are expected to see light to moderate rain, with heavy rainfall at times between September 12 and 15.
East and west Uttar Pradesh may experience heavy to extremely heavy rainfall during this period.
In Madhya Pradesh, heavy rainfall is expected on September 12, followed by moderate to heavy rain over the next few days.
West Rajasthan could experience heavy rainfall on September 12, and East Rajasthan may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall on September 12 and 13.
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