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Heavy rains in Chhattisgarh, highways, houses submerged in water: Hailstorm in UP's Ghaziabad, MP-Bihar; Temperature below 40°C in Rajasthan

Rains continue in north, central and southern India. Chhattisgarh received heavy rains on Tuesday. This led to knee-deep waterlogging on National Highway-30 in Charama, Kanker. Rainwater entered people's homes in Janakpur of Manendragarh. Many trees were uprooted and fallen by the storm in Pendra. Hailstorm accompanied by heavy rains lashed Ghaziabad in UP. Due to the rains, the maximum temperature has dropped below 40°C in the whole of UP. This has brought relief to the people from the heat. In Rajasthan, except Barmer and Phalodi, all other cities recorded temperatures below 40°C. Here, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are also witnessing a torrential downpour. Bihar has received 89.7 MM rainfall in the last 24 hours, which is 182% more than normal. Thunderstorms and rains will continue in the state till May 7. There is a rain alert with heavy thunderstorms in 28 districts of MP on Wednesday. The prospect of resumption of heat in north India is likely to prove to be very turbulent in the coming days in terms of the Indian weather. On the one hand, there are indications of a pre-monsoon cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea, on the other hand, after the calming down of the rains and strong winds, a new round of heat is about to start in North India. Thunderstorms and rains continue in most parts of the country, but this situation is going to change completely after May 10. Meteorologists and analysis of historical data suggest that a cyclonic system is likely to form over the equatorial region of southeast Arabian Sea around May 10. This is possible for rain and storms. Typically, the rate of cyclones in the Arabian Sea is very low in the first weeks of April and May, so if this system strengthens, it will be considered an exception. Weather Forecast for the next 2 days: May 8: 4 weather forecasts from across the country... Weather conditions in the states... Madhya Pradesh: 2 thunderstorm-rain systems in the state, alert in 28 districts; Cyclone wind speed of 50 km per hour 2 cyclone-rain systems are active in Madhya Pradesh. Due to this, there is an alert of thunderstorms and rain in 28 districts of the state this evening. Thunderstorms with a speed of 50 kmph are likely to prevail in these districts. According to the Meteorological Department, thunderstorms and rains may continue in some districts during the day. Uttar Pradesh: Heavy rains in Barabanki till May 7; The temperature in the state touched 35°C Uttar Pradesh has been witnessing thunderstorms and rains for the last three days. Lucknow and Agra had the second coldest day in May. Barabanki has the highest rainfall of 72 mm. Rain was recorded. The maximum temperature in the state has come down to 35°C. Rajasthan: Heavy rains cause temperatures to plummet, thunderstorm warning in 7 districts; Barmer The first week of May in Rajasthan was a relief from the heat. It rained with thunderstorms in the state on Tuesday as well. Rainfall in the districts of Udaipur division led to a drop in temperature from 2°C to 3°C. Except for two cities in the state, the temperature remained below 40 degrees C on Tuesday. Bihar: Heavy rains alerted in 15 districts of the state, 89.7mm rainfall in the last 24 hours, which is 182% more than normal. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for thunderstorms and rains in 15 districts of the state today. It rained in Supaul and Khagaria on Wednesday morning. At the same time, many cities of Bihar have been covered with clouds since morning. Uttarakhand: Rain likely in all districts of the state, snowfall in Kedarnath for the fourth day; Below -7°C, rainfall is likely to occur in all districts of Uttarakhand for the third consecutive day. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for all the hill districts. On Tuesday, snowfall lashed the high mountain ranges, including Kedarnath Dham, for the fourth consecutive day, due to which the temperature dropped below -7°C. Jharkhand: Yellow alert has been issued in Ranchi, Ramgarh, Hazaribagh and Bokaro till May 11. In the last 24 hours, several districts, including Ranchi, received heavy rains due to moisture coming from the Bay of Bengal and active turf lines over the state. As a result, the temperature dropped by 5°C. Ranchi reported a maximum temperature of 29.4°C.

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