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Delhiites might finally witness some much-needed relief from extreme heat and humidity as the IMD has issued a 'Yellow Alert' for 'thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds' for the city., Delhi News, Times Now |
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Delhiites might finally witness some much-needed relief from extreme heat and humidity as the IMD has issued a 'Yellow Alert' for 'thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds' for the city., Delhi News, Times Now |
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IMD forecasts below-normal July rainfall with rising temperatures, delayed monsoon, and El Nino impact, raising concerns over agriculture, water stress, and power, while advising conservation and crop adjustments., India News, Times Now |
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The southwest monsoon has fully covered Maharashtra, with the IMD forecasting intense rainfall and issuing alerts for heavy to very heavy rain across Mumbai and surrounding areas through early July. |
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has said southwest monsoon is expected to cover Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and the remaining parts of Uttar Pradesh within the next two to three days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on June 30. |
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The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall across several parts of the country on June 30 as monsoon activity strengthens over Northwest, Central, East and Northeast India. |
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Odisha July monsoon forecast: central regions to get normal/above-normal rain, others below; IMD warns heavy rain in 5-6 days as Bay low forms July 3. |
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NEW DELHI: Existing seasonal rainfall deficit of 40% will be reduced in July, backed by good rains in the first 7-10 days due to further advance of monsoon in many parts, including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and some parts of Rajasthan during the next 2-3 days, but overall the rainfall is likely to be 'below normal' in most parts of the country during the month, IMD said in its latest forecast on Tuesday. |
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MUMBAI: June ended with Mumbai recording significantly less rainfall than its long-period average, even as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a forecast for heavy to very heavy showers in the first week of July. |
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Mumbai: June ended with Mumbai recording significantly less rainfall than its long-period average, even as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) i. |
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In its latest forecast the IMD said that southwest monsoon has advanced further into several parts of central and northern India, while favourable conditions are likely to help it cover Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and other northwestern states over the next two to three days. |