How's the weather going to be today? IMD issues alert in these districts
How's the weather going to be today? IMD issues alert in these districts
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New Delhi: While Mumbai, which is said to be the country's financial capital, has been receiving heavy rains in the last several days, people in the country's capital, Delhi, are worried about the sultry heat. The MET department had expected heavy rains from July 6, but the weather had betrayed it. Now, once again, the forecast issued by the Meteorological Department has said that today and tomorrow, Delhi-NCR will be cloudy and light rain may occur. Individuals expecting rain can get relief from the heat. The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be 37 degrees Celsius today. According to the MET department, the maximum temperature can come down to 33 degrees due to rain on Saturday.

At the same time, the Meteorological Department has also predicted heavy rainfall in Mumbai today. The Met department has issued a heavy rainfall alert in and around Mumbai for the next five days. An orange alert has been issued for Mumbai and Thane till July 10 and in Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg till July 9. Apart from this, other parts of Maharashtra may also receive light rain and heavy rain. Let us know that it has been raining heavily for the past several days in and around Mumbai. Due to this, many areas have been flooded. Public transport services have been disrupted due to waterlogging.  

On the other hand, the weather in Jammu and Kashmir is likely to receive rainfall in the next 24 hours. Due to this, there will be clouds in the sky. At the same time, Kerala and Telangana may receive heavy rainfall. The MET department has predicted rain in UP after Saturday. Bihar is unlikely to receive rain for the next 24 hours. The MET department said there will be no heavy rainfall in the state till July 11. There may be light rain in some areas.  

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