The impact of the monsoon continues in the mountainous regions, marked by heavy rainfall that triggered cloudbursts causing fatalities and injuries. The monsoon is losing its intensity in several states, leading to a decline in rainfall. Some states are still facing flood situations. The weather department has issued warnings across several states. People are advised to limit their outdoor activities. Delhi had heavy rainfall on August 17th, but rain is less likely on August 18th. The Meteorological Department has not issued any alerts for Delhi on Monday. The Yamuna’s water levels are rising, and residents of low-lying areas are being moved to safe locations.
Uttar Pradesh is expected to see reduced monsoon activity on August 18th, likely leading to a decrease in rainfall. Heavy rainfall is expected on August 19th and 20th. The changing weather patterns could affect the health of people.
Bihar is predicted to have a worsening weather situation on Monday. The Patna Meteorological Center has issued a heavy rainfall alert for various districts, including the possibility of lightning strikes. People are urged to stay safe and avoid being outside during storms.
An alert for heavy rainfall has been issued in several districts of Uttarakhand. The Shimla Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rainfall in the Kangra district, and people are advised to stay alert.
Rajasthan is expected to experience light to moderate rainfall in certain districts. The weather department has issued a warning and people have been advised to remain cautious.
The weather department in Madhya Pradesh has issued a heavy rainfall alert for several districts. Jharkhand is expected to have cloudy skies for the next four days, with chances of light rainfall and thunderstorms.
