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A western disturbance will approach northwest India leading to unseasonal rainfall in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa till November 27, said IMD in a statement
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall in multiple states across the country. A yellow alert has been issued for Mumbai, Maharashtra until Monday, November 27 by the weather department.
A western disturbance will approach northwest India leading to unseasonal rainfall in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Goa till November 27, said IMD in a statement.
WEATHER UPDATES
- Light to moderate rainfall accompanied by isolated thunderstorms and lightning is likely over Konkan, Gujarat, Goa, and Maharashtra till November 27.
- The regional weather department of Maharashtra has also alerted about unseasonal rainfall, indicating strong winds, and thunderstorms in Palghar, Thane, and Mumbai. The department has also issued a yellow alert for the three districts.
- The rain is also expected to reduce the air pollution and improve the air quality in Mumbai.
- “Due to the formation of low pressure in the Bay of Bengal, thunderstorm activities are likely to begin at isolated places of south Maharashtra from tomorrow. A yellow alert has been issued for November 26-28 across Maharashtra,” Sunil Kamble, Head, of IMD Mumbai informed to news agency, PTI.
- Thunderstorm and hail are likely over Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat till November 26.
- Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh may witness thunderstorm, hail, and heavy showers till November 28.
- A cyclonic circulation is likely to emerge into south Andaman sea and Bay of Bengal till November 26.
- Due to circulation, light to moderate rainfall accompanied with isolated thunderstorm and lightning is likely over Andaman and Nicobar Islands till November 28, said the statement from IMD.
- Fishermen are advised not to venture into Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal till November 29.
- Minimum temperatures are likely to fall by 2 to 4°C over many states from November 28.
- Due to heavy downpours schools were closed in Tamil Nadu today. Heavy rainfall have also resulted into waterlogging and traffic jams in various districts.
(With Inputs from PTI)
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