Weather Forecast, tomorrow’s weather 4 August 2024: Threat of landslides on the mountains amid rain, possibility of light rain in Delhi-NCR, read weather update – weather forecast 4 august 2024 kal ka mausam kaisa rahega monsoon rain update – 2024-08-03 21:43:18

by times news cr

2024-08-03 21:43:18
Tomorrow’s weather August 4, 2024: Sunshine is also visible amidst the intermittent rain in Delhi-NCR. In such a situation, people are once again getting troubled by the humid heat. According to the Meteorological Department, tomorrow i.e. on Sunday, there will be clouds throughout the day. Meanwhile, there is also a possibility of light rain. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh for the next few days. On the other hand, there is a danger of landslides amid heavy rains in the hilly areas of Himachal and Uttarakhand. The Meteorological Department has advised people to be cautious.

Roads damaged due to rain in Kedarnath

There is torrential rain across the country. It has brought devastation in many states. Mountains are also cracking in Uttarakhand, cloudburst is causing heavy damage. Meanwhile, the devotees who have reached Kedarnath Dham are also facing a lot of problems. The administration is trying to provide relief to the stranded people. Meanwhile, the Uttarakhand Police Headquarters said that many roads were damaged due to heavy rains in Kedarnath on Wednesday night. The district administration and other security forces including the police are continuously engaged in work to safely rescue the pilgrims and local people stranded at various places. Efforts are being made to safely rescue all the people at every level. To speed up the rescue operations, passengers were also airlifted by the Air Force’s Chinook and MI 17 aircraft. At the same time, manual rescue is also continuing.

How will the temperature be at your place tomorrow?


CityMinimum Temperature (°C)Maximum Temperature (°C)Delhi2835Noida2735Ghaziabad2634Patna2632Lucknow2634Jaipur2532Bhopal2325Mumbai2633Ahmedabad2631Jammu2

Continuous rain in Kolkata causes waterlogging in many areas

Due to continuous rain in Kolkata and its neighbouring districts of West Bengal, many areas of Kolkata were waterlogged. The same situation prevailed in neighbouring cities Howrah, Salt Lake and Barrackpore. The Meteorological Department said that the situation will remain the same throughout the day. According to the police, some parts of central and south Kolkata were also waterlogged, although traffic was not disrupted there. A Meteorological Department official said that many parts of Kolkata received up to seven centimetres of rain since Friday afternoon.

Heavy to very heavy rain at many places in Rajasthan

Heavy to very heavy rains were recorded at many places in Rajasthan in the last 24 hours. The Meteorological Department has predicted that heavy rains will continue in many districts for the next few days. A spokesperson of the Meteorological Center, Jaipur said that in the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 am on Saturday, Kolayat Magra (Bikaner) recorded the highest rainfall of 195.0 mm.
According to the spokesperson, during this period, Masuda in Ajmer received 180 mm of rain, Nayanagar in Beawar received 170 mm of rain, Pisangon in Ajmer received 170 mm of rain, Mangaliyawas in Ajmer received 150 mm of rain, Bhim in Rajsamand received 150 mm of rain, Tatgarh in Ajmer and Merta City in Nagaur received 130 mm of rain each.

More rain likely in Odisha

Odisha is likely to receive more rain due to a low pressure area over Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining Jharkhand, the IMD said on Friday.A cyclonic circulation has led to a low pressure area over Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining Jharkhand. The associated cyclonic circulation lies up to about 7.6 km above sea level.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in its latest bulletin that the cyclonic circulation is likely to move towards west-northwest and its position will become more clear in the next 24 hours. The state government has issued a warning of heavy rain at some places in Jharsuguda, Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Sambalpur, Deogarh and Bargarh districts in the next 24 hours from 5:30 am on Friday.

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