Weather for the Week of July 15, 2024

Weather for the Week

Weather for the Week, India is experiencing varied weather conditions across different regions. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that:


North India

Delhi: Expect warm and humid situations with temperatures around 34°C, feeling like forty seven°C because of high humidity. Misty situations are also determined in the mornings​ (India Meteorological Department)​​.

Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh: These regions will revel in hot and dry conditions with occasional spells of rain, especially closer to the top of the week.

 

Central India

Madhya Pradesh: Light to moderate rainfall is anticipated, with some areas experiencing isolated heavy showers​ (India Meteorological Department)​​.

 

West India

Maharashtra (along with Mumbai): Very heavy rainfall is anticipated, especially within the Konkan and Goa areas on July 15 and 16th. This may want to result in flooding and waterlogging in low-lying areas​ (India Meteorological Department)​​.

Gujarat: Similar situations with heavy rainfall, especially inside the southern components, causing feasible disruptions.

 

South India

Karnataka: Coastal Karnataka and South Interior Karnataka will see extremely heavy rainfall on July 15 and 16. This would possibly affect ordinary lifestyles because of potential flooding​ (India Meteorological Department)​.

Kerala: Persistent heavy rains are forecasted for the beginning of the week, specifically on July 15th, probably leading to nearby flooding and landslides in hilly areas​ (India Meteorological Department)​​.

 

East India

West Bengal and Odisha: These states will witness slight to heavy rainfall with chances of thunderstorms. Some areas may additionally revel in localized flooding​ (India Meteorological Department)​​.

 

Northeast India

Consistent rainfall in the week is ordinary in the monsoon season. This will help the plush greenery and agricultural sports in the place​ (India Meteorological Department)​.

For greater exact and actual-time updates, you could visit the India Meteorological Department website and their Mausam cell app.