IMD) has issued a warning for extremely heavy rainfall across several regions due to a deep depression over Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining Bangladesh. The adverse weather conditions are expected to persist until September 18.
The IMD has predicted isolated extremely heavy rainfall in South Jharkhand on September 15. From September 15 to 17, Chhattisgarh and East Madhya Pradesh are expected to experience very heavy rainfall. West Madhya Pradesh will see similar conditions from September 17 to 18.
An orange alert is in place for Odisha, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh from September 15. Additional alerts are issued for Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura for September 15 and 16. Assam and Meghalaya are under alert from September 18 to 20.
West Bengal and Odisha are under a red alert as of September 14 due to expected heavy downpours. Jharkhand has been placed under an orange alert, with widespread rain and potential flash floods anticipated.
The IMD has also issued a nowcast warning for Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh due to a developing depression. A “well-marked low-pressure area” over northwest Uttar Pradesh is contributing to the severe weather, with heavy rainfall expected in Uttarakhand on September 14. The IMD has cautioned of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall at isolated locations in Uttarakhand and flash flood warnings for Himachal Pradesh, particularly in Shimla and Sirmour districts.
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