Tuesday , November 26 2024

Cyclone Fangal will wreak havoc! Rain alert in these states

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The effect of cold has started in entire North India including Delhi. The mornings and evenings are cool. This time there is no cold in Delhi which is usually seen. Due to pollution, people are not able to breathe clean air, meanwhile there is snowfall in the hilly states for the last two days.

It is snowing continuously on the mountains

There is continuous snowfall in the hilly states. The minimum temperature in Jammu and Kashmir is recorded between -2 to -3. The minimum temperature in Jammu today will be 10 degrees. Apart from this, the temperature is going down by 2 to 5 degrees in many places. People may see dense fog in Himachal Pradesh today. No effect of fog in Uttarakhand, snowfall in hilly areas will increase cold

Cold increased in Punjab-Haryana

At the same time, Punjab and Haryana adjacent to Delhi are also experiencing severe cold. There is no fog alert in both the states. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be dense fog on the morning of 27, 28 and 29 November. The weather will be clear today. The maximum temperature in Haryana will be 26-27 degrees while the minimum temperature will be 11-12 degrees. Today the maximum temperature in Punjab will be 25-26 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 10-11 degrees.

Storm Sengal will wreak havoc!

The Meteorological Department has said that there is heavy rain in the states of North-East and South Bengal. A cyclonic circulation has formed over the Bay of Bengal. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in many states. According to IMD, Cyclone Fungal has made landfall in the Bay of Bengal. Due to the cyclone, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry from 26 to 28 November. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Andhra Pradesh also from 26 to 29 November.

Red alert regarding rain

IMD has issued a red alert regarding rain. Along with the rain, strong winds will also blow, which may cause damage to coastal areas. 50-60 km along the coast of Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu-Puducherry and South Andhra Pradesh. The wind will blow at a speed of one hour.