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Weather update: IMD issues yellow alert for heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka

The IMD has forecast heavy downpours in isolated areas of Odisha on 23 October and 26 October.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for heavy rainfall in Kerala, South Interior Karnataka, Interior Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Moreover, Odisha and Gangetic West Bengal will likely receive isolated heavy showers on 24 October and 25 October.

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Weather prediction for Eastern India

The IMD has forecast heavy downpours in isolated areas of Odisha on 23 October and 26 October. Isolated heavy rains are also expected to occur on 24 October and 25. Gangetic West Bengal is also expected to receive average showers in most of the regions with heavy rainfall on 23 October, 24, and 25 October. Jharkhand might get it on 24 October.

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Southern India Weather Update

Light-intensity rains along with lightning and thunderstorms have been warned for this whole week in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, South Interior Karnataka, Puducherry, Karaikal, and Mahe. Additionally, Karnataka and Kerala might witness intense downpours on 23 October. Yanam and Coastal Andhra Pradesh may get heavy rains on 24 October and 25 October.

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Rainfall forecast for Western Region

The Weather Department has also warned that there is the possibility of light showers accompanied by lightning and thunderstorms over Goa and Konkan. Light rains at isolated places are also expected over the remaining regions for the next couple of days.

Delhi Weather Update

The weather forecast in the national capital for Tuesday is likely to have a clear sky and maximum and minimum temperatures are predicted to be around 35 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees Celcius. On the other hand, residents of Delhi continue to experience ”very poor” quality on Monday as the air quality index (AQI) was recorded to reach 310 for the very first time in the last 94 days. To curb the effect of pollution, New Delhi has executed GRAP stage II norms.

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