Weather Update: The effects of Cyclone Montha are being felt across northern India. According to the Meteorological Department, rainfall will continue across large parts of northern India, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Delhi.
Weather Update: Even after the weakening of Cyclone Montha, its effects are being felt in North India. According to the Meteorological Department, moderate to heavy rains are likely in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab on Friday as well. Due to the change in weather, the effect of cold is also being felt. There are indications of increase in cold in the coming time. Due to rain in North India, the mercury is continuously falling. Whereas in the capital Delhi, people are yearning to see the sunshine for the last three days.
How will the weather in Delhi be?
The Meteorological Department predicts that the weather will remain similar for the next two days. The maximum temperature in the capital, Delhi, is expected to be 30 to 32 degrees Celsius on Friday, and the minimum temperature is expected to be 20 degrees Celsius. Fog may also increase in the morning and evening. The sky will remain cloudy for the time being. It may be sunny on November 1st, but fog will prevail in the morning and evening.
UP Weather
The effects of Cyclone Monta are being felt in Uttar Pradesh. Intermittent rain has been falling throughout Uttar Pradesh for the past two days. The capital, Lucknow, and surrounding areas received heavy rain on Thursday. Cloudy skies and drizzle are also expected on Friday. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for heavy rain in some areas of Uttar Pradesh. According to the IMD, intermittent rain is expected in various parts of the state until November 6th.
Rain in Bihar
Rain has been falling in many areas of Bihar for the past 48 hours. On October 31st, Patna, Gopalganj, Bhojpur, Rohtas, and Darbhanga may experience light rain accompanied by thunderstorms. Light to moderate rain is also expected in other districts. The rain may slightly impact election rallies in many places.
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