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Dehradun Weather Update: City To Experience Heavy To Very Heavy Rainfall With Thunderstorms & Lightning, IMD Issues Orange Alert

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Dehradun: The city has been experiencing heavy rainfall in the numerous regions of Uttarakhand as the weather has changed from the mountains to the plains. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert. The IMD said that heavy rainfall is predicted in various regions of Uttarakhand, and it will be accompanied by gusty winds, thunderstorms, and lightning. Tourists and residents are advised to be cautious and avoid unnecessary travel.

Rainfall in Dehradun and other regions

On Monday, the minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be around 23 degrees Celsius and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively. The IMD has forecasted heavy rainfall in numerous regions of Uttarakhand, including Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Bageshwar, and Pithoragarh. The weather department has issued an orange alert in these regions. The weather department said that there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in the hilly districts of the state till August 5.

What is the reason for the rainfall in the state?

Uttarakhand is experiencing heavy rainfall due to a combination of factors, including a depression in India, a monsoon trough, and a recent western disturbance. According to the weather department, these systems bring moisture and uplift, leading to widespread rain, including hailstorms in some areas. Climate change is another factor that is contributing to the intensity and frequency of these events.

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Rainfall is likely to occur in these regions

The State Disaster Management Authority has issued a letter to all the District Magistrates asking them to remain alert in view of the bad weather. The IMD said that heavy rainfall is likely to occur in Nainital, Chamapawat districts, Doon, Tehri, and Pauri. The weather department has warned residents to avoid venturing near dams and rivers.

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