IMD Warns Of Heavy Rain In 14 States
Heavy rain to hit 14 states, hot weather in south

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for extremely heavy rainfall in 14 states across the country.
The Northeast and East India regions are expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall over the next week, with significant precipitation expected in these areas.
The monsoon remains active over eastern regions, bringing heavy rainfall to these parts. In contrast, southern and coastal states are expected to face continued hot and humid weather conditions.
Uttarakhand and parts of North India will also receive heavy rainfall starting mid-July, according to the IMD forecast.
Telangana authorities are preparing for potential El Niño impacts on agriculture, as the state's agricultural sector may be affected by changes in weather patterns.
The IMD warning comes as the monsoon season is in full swing, with many parts of the country already experiencing heavy rainfall.
The heavy rainfall in the Northeast and East India regions is expected to continue over the next week, with the IMD warning of extremely heavy rainfall in these areas.
In addition to the heavy rainfall, the southern and coastal states are expected to face hot and humid weather conditions, with temperatures expected to remain high over the next few days.
The Uttarakhand and North India regions will experience heavy rainfall starting mid-July, which may lead to flooding and landslides in these areas.
The El Niño phenomenon is expected to have an impact on the agricultural sector in Telangana, with authorities preparing for potential disruptions to crop yields.
Overall, the IMD warning highlights the need for preparedness and caution in the face of extreme weather conditions.
The heavy rainfall and hot weather are expected to have significant impacts on daily life, with disruptions to transportation and agriculture possible.
As the monsoon season continues, it is essential for residents in affected areas to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings from the IMD.