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India's Weather Woes: Floods Ravage South, Pollution Grips North

Indias Weather Woes: Floods Ravage South, Pollution Grips North
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Weather Update

There is a constant change in the mood of the weather, due to which rain has arrived somewhere and cold has also knocked somewhere.

The air quality in the national capital, Delhi, is once again deteriorating continuously. Amid the onset of the cold, the fog started appearing in the sky of Delhi.

The Delhi government is trying its best to clean the air quality, but the condition is expected to worsen in the coming days.

On the other hand, many areas of South India witnessed rain, due to which the temperature dropped.

Late night, heavy rains in many areas of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka led to a drop in temperature.

Rain continues in many places in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of heavy rains in many areas of the country.

There will be heavy rain in these states

According to the IMD, rain with thunderstorms in many parts of Tamil Nadu and Odisha is possible.

Heavy rain warnings have been issued in interior Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, Konkan and Gujarat.

The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert here. Orange has been issued in Tamil Nadu in view of heavy rains.

According to the Meteorological Department, cyclonic weather activities are becoming active in the central Bay of Bengal.

Due to this, a warning of torrential rains has been issued from the coast of Tamil Nadu to Andhra Pradesh.

A new low pressure is expected to form in the Bay of Bengal around October 21. Due to this, heavy to very heavy rains are expected in Peninsular India from October 24 to 25.

If we understand the words of meteorologists, then the month of October is called the ‘Month of Cyclone’.

It would be too early to predict cyclones. Dangerous sea activities can be seen between October 22 and 23.

Due to this, heavy rains can be seen in the coastal parts of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bangladesh.

Pollution started increasing in Delhi

Once again, the level of air quality in the capital, Delhi, is falling significantly, due to which people are starting to breathe.

On Saturday, AQI was recorded above 300 at many stations. Even before the onset of winter, fog has settled in the sky of Delhi.

The Delhi government is continuously trying to keep the air clean. Winter will start in Delhi on October 27.

Harpreet
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