

Extreme weather grips India with scorching heat in North India and torrential rains disrupting life in Mumbai, Kerala, and Northeast regions. Read more on Dynamite News
Delhi NCR weather forecast (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: The mood of the weather has changed in many parts of the country at this time. In most areas of North India, the scorching heat is making people miserable, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
At the same time, due to torrential rains in Mumbai, Kerala, and Northeast India, life has been disrupted. The havoc of heat continues in Delhi and NCR. There was some relief from the rain last week, but now the heat is again bothering people, and the heat has started troubling them.
It has become difficult to go out of the house due to intense sunlight and humidity. On May 23, the maximum temperature in Delhi was 39 ° Celsius, which is slightly below normal. But the minimum temperature reached 29 ° Celsius, which is above average. The Meteorological Department has predicted moderate rain in Delhi on May 31.
But there is also a warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds. There is a possibility of a thunderstorm with rain on June 1. However, no warning has been given on this day. The weather is expected to improve from June 2, and it will only be partly cloudy. Monsoon has arrived in Mumbai ahead of schedule this time.
The heavy rains on 27 May may have broken the record of the last 107 years. The rain was so intense that many low-lying areas of Mumbai were flooded. Traffic jams and local train services were also affected.
On 30 May also, IMD had issued a yellow alert for Mumbai. It warned of moderate to heavy rains. Fishermen have been advised not to go into the sea so that no major accident occurs.
Rains have also caused heavy destruction in Kerala. There is a possibility of floods and landslides due to heavy rains. IMD has issued a red alert in eight districts of the state. People have been advised to go to safe places and relief camps.
So far 39 relief camps have been set up in the state, where about 1200 people have been taken. The Indian National Ocean Information Service has also warned of high waves in the sea. The situation is also serious in North India. A red alert has been issued for heavy to very heavy rains in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Sikkim, and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal till May 30.
Waterlogging and landslides have occurred in many areas, affecting the lives of common people. A red alert has also been issued in Maharashtra. An orange alert has been issued in Nagpur, Amravati, and Vriddha. That is, there is a possibility of heavy rain here too.
Overall, while some parts of the country are troubled by intense heat, many states are facing the brunt of heavy rains. The Meteorological Department is constantly issuing alerts and advising people to be cautious. If you are in these affected areas, then pay attention to the government warnings related to the weather and stay safe.