

Monsoon rains have caused widespread destruction across India, affecting hilly and plain states. Floods, lightning, and heavy rain warnings continue, prompting alerts and caution from the Meteorological Department.
Weather department expects thunderstorm and rain in Delhi-NCR
New Delhi: Monsoon rains have caused heavy devastation across the country. Heavy damage is being seen especially in hilly states like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh and plain areas like Punjab and Delhi.
Flood-like conditions have arisen at many places. Dozens of people have lost their lives, and life has been badly affected. The flood situation in Jammu and Kashmir also remains worrisome.
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There is an 88% chance of rain in Delhi and its adjoining areas today (September 8). The Meteorological Department has predicted that the maximum temperature may reach 35.2°C. However, there will be no rain on September 9 and 10, and it will be sunny on these days.
The temperature will be 34.4°C and 34.6°C, respectively. It will be cloudy on September 11 and 12, but there will be no rain. At the same time, light rain is expected on September 13.
Red alert issued in some areas (Source: Internet)
A heavy rain warning has been issued in Uttar Pradesh from 8 to 10 September. Especially in Western UP and Eastern UP, there may be rain with thunder and lightning. Rain is also expected in areas like Noida, Ghaziabad, and Baghpat, due to which people have been advised to be alert.
Bihar is expected to remain cloudy today, while a heavy rain warning has been issued from September 9. Also, there is a possibility of lightning and thunder. People have been instructed to be cautious in districts like East and West Champaran, Sitamarhi, Katihar, Purnia, Vaishali, Siwan, Muzaffarpur, and Samastipur.
Heavy rains are expected in many districts of Rajasthan, like Rajsamand, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Sirohi, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Pali, Jodhpur, and Barmer. The Meteorological Department has issued a special alert for these districts, and people have been appealed to be alert.
There is relief news for Madhya Pradesh today. Here the Meteorological Department has not issued any kind of rain or bad weather warning. However, it has rained a lot here in the last few days.
Monsoon rains have created a crisis situation in many parts of the country. There are incidents of floods and lightning strikes. Alerts are being issued continuously by the Meteorological Department. In such a situation, the general public needs to be careful and follow government instructions.