Weather update: On the very first day of March, the amazing colors of the weather are being seen in different parts of India. If there is strong sunlight somewhere, the life of people is disturbed due to rain and snowfall. At the same time, alert of heavy rain has also been issued in many parts. The weather is changing like the color of the chameleon. Where the sun came out a few hours ago, it starts raining with the wind suddenly. Overall, situations like Sawan, Baisakh and Magh are becoming in the season of Bansat. Talking about the season of March 1, the maximum temperature in one area in India was recorded at 38.9 degrees today, on the other hand, the maximum temperature in one area was also -11 degrees.
It rained on Saturday morning in Delhi
There was also rain in many areas of Himachal, Uttarakhand including Delhi, Rajasthan, UP, Bihar. On the other hand, states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh had strong sunlight. Delhi received light rain on Saturday morning and the minimum temperature was recorded at 16.6 degrees Celsius, which is 4.1 degrees Celsius above the average temperature of this season.
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The India Meteorological Department has predicted the sky to remain cloudy and intermittent drizzle throughout the day. In addition, the maximum temperature is expected to reach 17 ° C. Delhi recorded two mm of rain in the last 24 hours till 8:30 am on Saturday. Safdarjung recorded 1.8 mm rainfall, Palam 1.0 mm and Pitampura four mm rainfall. The humidity level was 92 percent at eight thirty in the morning.
See how much temperature in India in the data released by the Meteorological Department
Delhi’s heat broke 74 years of record on 27 February
Whereas in the past, the temperature of February in this Delhi broke the record. The record of the last 74 years also broke in February this year, where the minimum temperature was recorded at 19.5 degrees Celsius on February 27 and it was the hottest night of February in 74 years. But after breaking this record, the weather patterns in Delhi changed from next morning.
Flood -like conditions in Kullu of Himachal
On the other hand, the situation is bad due to rain and snow in hilly states like Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand. Flood -like conditions were created in Kullu of Himachal. Many vehicles parked on the roads were buried in the debut. Many national highways were damaged in Jammu and Kashmir too. However, after the improvement in the weather of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, the repair of the main highway connecting the valley and the rest of the country began.
Heavy destruction due to breaking of glacier in Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Due to avalanche in Mana in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, 55 laborers engaged in road construction work came into trouble. 55 laborers of Border Rhodes Organization (BRO) were buried under snow. After which 50 have been taken out of the under snow in the rescue operation started so far. 4 of them have died. At the same time, the search for 5 trapped laborers is still going on.
Snowfall alert on 3-4 March in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand received heavy snowfall on 27 and 28 February. Vikram Singh, director of Uttarakhand Meteorological Center, said that there is an alert of snowfall on March 3 and March 4. Therefore, there may be a danger of launch in areas above 3000 meters for the next one week and due to its temperature, the temperature is also increasing rapidly and snow has also fallen significantly. The director of the Meteorological Department said that because Uttarkashi is an area with Chamoli and Pithoragarh border, there is also an advisory for C and ITBP border outposts.
Rain in many parts of Rajasthan
Here, some parts of Rajasthan received light to moderate rain during the last 24 hours. According to the Meteorological Center of Jaipur, during this period, 28 mm in Churu, 28 mm in Churu tehsil, 18 mm in Chidawa of Jhunjhunu, 14 mm in Malsisar, 13 mm in Bhuhana, 10 mm in Tijara of Alwar, 10 mm in Taranagar/Raini in Churu, 10 mm in Pilani, nine mm in Churu, eight mm in Sadulpur Kotkasim, seven mm in Tapukda, seven mm in Bhadra in Churu, seven mm in Dungargarh in Hanumangarh, 6.6 mm in Bikaner and many other places recorded rain from one mm to three mm in many other places.
Now the matter of South Indian state, warning of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu
The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) has issued a warning of heavy rain for ten districts of Tamil Nadu on 1 March. There is a possibility of heavy rainfall due to eastern winds, which will be particularly affected by various coastal districts. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will be dry in different areas in the next 24 hours due to the medium north-eastern, eastern and southeast winds at the lower anger. There is a possibility of heavy rainfall in Tanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, Roathukudi, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi and Kanniakumari.
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