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Monsoon rain: Met Problems red alert to Now

Monsoon rain: Met Problems red alert to Now
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PATNA: The beginning of southwest monsoon alongside a very low pressure region in the area has resulted in great rainfall in the first days of rainy period in the nation.
Patna and several different areas of the nation received showers on Monday and also India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alert to heavy rain in the nation Tuesday and yellow awake for Wednesday and Thursday.
A red alarm by IMD stipulates that the government involved should take necessary actions in regards to anticipated intense weather circumstances.
The yellow alert, on the other hand, requests the police to be alert to extreme weather conditions.
An all-India weather bulletin issued by IMD on Monday evening said that the very low pressure region is located within south Jharkhand and neighbourhood having an affiliated cyclonic flow tilting southwestwards.
Under the impact of the climate systems within the area, rather widespread to widespread rain combined with isolated exceptionally heavy drops is quite probable in Bihar on Tuesday.
The IMD further said in its own weather warning segment which heavy rain is expected in remote locations in Bihar on June 16 and 17 also.
Forecast for quite widespread rainfall in Bihar was issued until June 18.
Southwest monsoon had entered Bihar through Purnia in north-eastern areas of the country on June 12, a day before its program.
Even the rain-bearing chip covered the whole country in the subsequent 24 hours and mild to moderate rain has been happening across the nation since the past few days.
Places that received considerable rainfall in the previous 24 hours comprised Bhagalpur (56mm), Motihari (11mm) and Aurangabad (17.5mm).
2 spells of average rain occurred in Patna from the day and evening hours Monday.
“Light to medium rain occurred in several areas in temperate and subtropical components and nearly in the whole country in the past 24 hours.
Moisture feeding is occurring from Bay of Bengal in whole state.
Accordingly, mild to moderate rain will continue to happen at several locations together with heavy rain at a couple of areas,” an official in Patna Meteorological Centre stated.
He included monsoon trough lineup was coming in west Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and north west Jharkhand to shore Bay of Bengal.

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