Monsoon Mood Swings: Delhi’s Humidity Hits Hard While Odisha Braces for Heavy Rain Alerts – September 25, 2024 Weather Update

Delhi faces high humidity due to lack of rain, while Odisha braces for heavy rainfall, with 20 districts on alert. Monsoon's departure approaches as fluctuating weather patterns impact India.
 
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New Delhi — On September 25, 2024, Delhi residents are grappling with sweltering humidity and rising temperatures, largely due to a lack of rainfall. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain alert for 20 districts in Odisha, fueled by a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal. As monsoon conditions fluctuate, light showers are expected in Delhi NCR, providing a temporary respite from the oppressive heat. Here’s a detailed look at the weather forecast across India today:

Delhi's Discomfort: The absence of rain has led to high humidity and discomfort for Delhi residents. The IMD predicts light drizzles or sprinkles today, with a possibility of stronger rains in the next two days.

Odisha's Rain Alert: Heavy rainfall is anticipated in 20 districts of Odisha, with the IMD forecasting thunderstorms and significant precipitation (7-11 cm) in the coming days due to a low-pressure system.

Uttar Pradesh's Change: The weather in Uttar Pradesh is expected to shift, with potential rainfall in the next few days. This could bring much-needed relief from the humid conditions affecting the state.

Monsoon's Farewell: As the monsoon season winds down, it is likely to depart from Delhi-NCR by next week. This transition has already begun in regions like Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana.

Odisha's Detailed Forecast: Districts including Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, and Balasore are forecasted to experience heavy rainfall until September 26, contributing to a wet spell across the region.

Rain in West Bengal: Similar weather patterns are expected in West Bengal, where light to moderate rain is likely over the next few days. The IMD has warned of possible landslides in sensitive areas such as Darjeeling.

Overall Rainfall Statistics: So far this monsoon season, India has received 880.8 mm of rainfall, surpassing the normal average of 837.7 mm, indicating a robust monsoon performance.

Upcoming Weather Patterns: The IMD forecasts heavy to very heavy rainfall in coastal areas and various regions of Karnataka, Maharashtra, and northeastern states in the coming week.

Public Safety Advisory: Residents in areas expected to receive heavy rainfall are advised to stay alert for weather updates and take precautions against potential flooding and landslides.

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