The Meteorological Department has issued a crucial alert regarding heavy rainfall expected in Himachal Pradesh over the next four days. Under the influence of active monsoon conditions, the region is anticipated to experience intensified rainfall activity, including isolated spells of heavy to very heavy rainfall.
The districts of Chamba, Kangra, Shimla, Kullu, Mandi, Solan, Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, and Sirmaur are particularly susceptible to these weather conditions, as stated in a press release from the MeT Department.
Starting from July 14, the ongoing rainfall activity is predicted to escalate in the low and mid-hill districts, persisting for the subsequent four to five days. Residents and authorities in these areas are advised to exercise caution and prepare for potential impacts caused by heavy rains:
Expect heavy rainfall in UP, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and East Rajasthan. The Met department predicts heavy rain in West Bengal and Sikkim. Moderate to very heavy rainfall anticipated in Konkan, Goa, coastal Karnataka, and Odisha for the next five days. #DIU pic.twitter.com/DojfTGHpCj
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) July 14, 2023
Rainfall accompanying thunderstorms and lightning are expected. The forecast for the next five days, until July 18, indicates that the heavy rainfall will be accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in the low and mid-hill districts.
It is crucial to remain vigilant and take appropriate safety measures during these adverse weather conditions. Below-normal temperatures and potential impacts would be there.
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During this period, the average maximum temperatures are expected to be around three to five degrees below normal. The combination of heavy rainfall and cooler temperatures may lead to localized flooding of roads, poor visibility conditions, and disruptions to essential services.
It is advisable for residents to stay updated with weather bulletins and follow the guidelines issued by local authorities. With the anticipation of intensified rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning, Himachal Pradesh must brace for challenging weather conditions over the next four days.
The Havoc has already started:
Aerial view of #Flood ravaged #Manali #HimachalPradesh as
Heavy #Rain creates havoc in #Himachal with #flash #Flood in many regions.#HimachalPradeshRains#himachalnews#viral #Video #HimachalFloods#Manali #Rainfall #rains#FlashFloods#flooding#BEYOND_THE_STORY #insiders… pic.twitter.com/cI3l5uTmpw— Aayush Goel (@aayushgoel83) July 13, 2023
The condition of Himachal can not be ignored, and again there is a red alert for the next four days. The condition is deteriorating day by day:
Nature’s fury🌊 has struck Himachal Pradesh🌧️, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Heartbreaking scenes in Himachal Pradesh as heavy rain triggers flash floods and landslides, claiming lives and causing devastation. 💪🏻Let’s stand with the affected communities, support… pic.twitter.com/9izzxEn2m0
— Pickright (@pickrightIn) July 13, 2023
Residents in the mentioned districts are urged to take necessary precautions and remain alert to potential disruptions caused by heavy rains. The MeT Department’s advisory serves as a reminder to prioritize safety and to stay informed about any further developments in the weather conditions.