New Delhi: The weather is largely dried in northern India restrictions on several places in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan who received light to moderate rain on Thursday.
In Telangana, normal life is discarded out of equipment in several places in Hyderabad and several state districts after heavy rain.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said it was very heavy until very heavy rainfall was observed in remote places in Telangana while Assam and Meghalaya, West West and Sikkim Sub-Himalaya, West Pradesh Uttar, West Madhya Pradesh, Konkan and Coastal Karnataka also received Heavy bath.
In Delhi, the maximum temperature was completed at 36.6 degrees Celsius, said IMD, predicting the generally cloudy sky with light or drizzling rain on Friday.
The minimum temperature in the national capital was recorded at 23.4 degrees Celsius in the morning, four notches below normal, he said, adding relative humidity which was recorded at 5:30 a.m.
was 61 percent.
Delhi’s air quality is in the ‘satisfying’ category, he said.
At Telangana’s Hyderabad, some housing colonies face a puddle and its inhabitants have fun trying to save water from their homes.
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Force Response Force (DRF) is in the field trying to overcome the problem caused by rain.
Jagtial, Nirmal and other districts in the state have also witnessed heavy rain, with rivulet and other water bodies in a range in several places.
The weather department said heavy rain was very likely to occur in isolated places in Rajanna Sircilla, Karimnagar, Siddipet and other districts in the next few days.
Mild to moderate rain also occurred in several places in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours, with Jansath (Muzaffarnagar) received 13 cm rainfall followed by 10 cm in Meerut, 9 cm in Kanthpat (Moradabad) and 7 cm.
Another place to receive rain in the state including Thakurdwara (Moradabad) 6 cm, DEOBAND (Saharanpur) 5 cm, MANIARAN RIZAN (Saharanpur) 4 cm and Hapur, Sardhana (Meerut) and a 2 cm tarabganj, he added.
The weather department has predicted rain or goal in places with isolated over the state on July 16.
Light to heavy rainfall was also recorded in several places in Rajasthan, with the weather department predicts increased rain activities in the eastern part of the next few days.
Chittorgarh digs 41 mm of rain, Sikar 21 and Churu 1.8 from morning to night on Thursday.
According to a spokesman for the Meteorology Department, in a 24-hour period until Thursday night, Mandawar in Alwar and Bayana in Bharatpur each got 11 cm rain among other places.
Pali recorded a maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees Celsius, Barmer-SawaimadhoPur 41.1 degrees Celsius, Bikaner 40.9 degrees Celsius and Dholpur 40.2 degrees Celsius.
Temperature in other northern states of Punjab and Haryana floated below the normal limit in most places.
After receiving rain in the last two days, especially dry weather apply in most of the two countries, except Karnal in Haryana where heavy rain (49) mm was placed during the day.
In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a maximum of 35.4 degrees Celsius while Ludhiana recorded a height of 33.7 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department issued a fresh warning for heavy rain at Himachal Pradesh.
It issued a yellow warning for heavy rain, storm and lightning on the plains, low hills and central hills on July 16 and 17, and orange warnings for very heavy rain, storms and lightning in the plains, low hills and mid-hills on July 18 and 19.
The meeting department issued a color-coded alert to remind people in front of severe or dangerous weather that has the potential to cause “damage, widespread disorders, and / or danger.
Some parts of Himachal Pradesh received light to moderate rain, with Malan in Kangra District Which measures 54 mm rainfall, followed by 32.5 mm in Baijnath in Kangra District.
Officials said the number of casualties because landslides and flash floods triggered by rain recently in Himachal Pradesh had increased to 13 so far.
IMD has predicted with very heavy rainfall in several places on Karnataka Beach, and heavy rainfall in remote places on Uttarakhand, Bihar, Andamand Nicobar Islands, Assam and Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mijarat, Rayalaseema, among others.