IMD: Light to Moderate Rainfall for Central and East India

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recently issued a weather forecast predicting light to moderate rainfall over Central India and East India for the next five days. According to the latest bulletin released by the IMD, the forecast covers the period from February 10th to February 15th, 2024.

 

In its bulletin, the IMD stated that Central India is likely to experience light to moderate rainfall activity from the 10th to the 13th of February. Similarly, East India is expected to witness such rainfall from the 13th to the 15th of February. This prediction suggests a period of wet weather for these regions, which could have implications for agricultural activities, water resources, and overall weather patterns.

 

The weather office also observed cold waves in isolated pockets of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, indicating a dip in temperatures in these regions. Cold waves can have significant impacts on daily life, including increased energy consumption for heating, potential disruptions to transportation, and health concerns, especially for vulnerable populations.

 

The IMD’s forecast also outlined specific predictions for different parts of the country:

Rainfall Forecasts:

 

Minimum Temperature and Cold Wave Forecasts:

 

These forecasts provide valuable information for various sectors, including agriculture, transportation, and disaster management, enabling stakeholders to prepare and mitigate potential risks associated with weather-related events. It is essential for individuals and authorities in the affected regions to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and advisories issued by the IMD to ensure effective planning and response measures.

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