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Uttarakhand Weather: Mercury rises due to bright sunshine, rains likely from 25 Sep

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Last updated: 23 September, 2024 8:40 AM
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Uttarakhand Weather: Mercury rises due to bright sunshine, rains likely from 25 Sep
Uttarakhand Weather: Mercury rises due to bright sunshine, rains likely from 25 Sep

Dehradun: Although the monsoon is expected to linger for another week in Uttarakhand, the intensity of rainfall has decreased, leading to a rise in both maximum and minimum temperatures across most areas of the state.

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Light to moderate rain may occur in Dehradun, Tehri between 21 and 24 SeptemberIn the coming days, a change in the weather is anticipatedFrom September 25, there is a forecast for heavy rains

On Sunday, Dehradun experienced a maximum temperature that was four degrees above normal due to bright sunshine, making the heat quite uncomfortable for residents. However, some mountainous regions in the Garhwal division enjoyed slight relief from the heat due to light cloud cover.

Light to moderate rain may occur in Dehradun, Tehri between 21 and 24 September

According to the Meteorological Department, rain is expected over the next three days. Dr. Bikram Singh, Director of the Dehradun Meteorological Center, mentioned that after two days of dry weather, rain is likely in the state. Between 21 and 24 September, light to moderate rain may occur in Dehradun, Tehri, Rudraprayag, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Bageshwar, and Pithoragarh districts. The weather is expected to remain dry in the remaining districts.

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In the coming days, a change in the weather is anticipated

With the monsoon activity decreasing in Uttarakhand, the rain has ceased, and continuous bright sunshine is causing temperatures to rise. The monsoon is expected to withdraw by the last week of September or the first week of October. In the coming days, a change in the weather is anticipated. While mild cold is felt in the mornings and evenings, the daytime heat due to the bright sunshine is causing discomfort. The weather is currently dry in other districts, providing relief to the people in the hilly areas as the rain has stopped, however, the cold is gradually increasing in the mornings and evenings,

From September 25, there is a forecast for heavy rains

The weather is expected to change again from September 25. According to Bikram Singh, Director of the Meteorological Centre, the weather has remained dry over the past three days, with some cloudiness in certain areas. From September 25, there is a forecast for rain, and heavy rainfall is possible in some parts of the state, prompting a yellow alert. During this period, Dehradun’s maximum temperature was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 20 degrees Celsius.

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