North India to Witness Heavy Rains

North India is set to experience significant rainfall starting today, with heavy showers expected in several regions including Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. Although the monsoon has almost withdrawn from most parts of the region, eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bundelkhand are still under its influence. The weather dynamics in the coming days suggest renewed rainfall activities across the plains. Key Weather Developments: The recent development of a Low-Pressure Area (LPA) in the Bay of Bengal has triggered the activation of easterly winds across North India. The interaction between these easterly winds and the prevailing northwestern winds will lead to widespread rainfall across the region starting tomorrow. A cyclonic circulation has formed over Gujarat’s western coast and is expected to intensify in the next 24 hours. The convergence of winds has resulted in the formation of a cyclonic circulation over Haryana as well. A new cyclonic circulation is anticipated to develop in the central Bay of Bengal, which will shift toward eastern India in the coming days. Furthermore, an active Western Disturbance (WD) is expected to reach North India between October 4th and 5th, leading to a resurgence of rainfall in the plains. The weather department forecasts light to moderate rainfall in the following regions: Purvanchal, Awadh, Bundelkhand, and southern and eastern districts of western Uttar Pradesh. Southern Haryana, eastern and central Rajasthan, and northern Madhya Pradesh will also witness similar rainfall activity, with the possibility of heavy showers in some areas. Meanwhile, scattered light rainfall will occur in the remaining parts of western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, eastern Punjab, southern Rajasthan, and western Madhya Pradesh, with occasional heavy showers in some locations. Rainfall is expected to continue in these areas the day after tomorrow, although the intensity will decrease. However, a new phase of intensified rainfall is expected around October 4th or 5th, as conditions evolve.

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