Heavy rain alert in many states of the country including Mumbai, know how the weather will be in the plains including Delhi?, Heavy rain alert by IMD for Mumbai and other states due to cyclone Dana.

New Delhi. Many states of the country may have to face heavy rains and strong winds due to cyclone Dana. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be heavy rain at many places in Tamil Nadu on Monday. Apart from this, there is a possibility of heavy rain in Odisha from 23rd to 25th October. Yellow alert has been issued for this. Originating in the Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Dana will cross the coast on October 24. In such a situation, there may be heavy rain in the Gangetic and central areas of West Bengal, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in the northeastern states also due to cyclone Dana.

The Meteorological Department has warned that stormy winds may blow in and around Mumbai on October 22. There may be heavy rain in all these areas. At the same time, in the plain areas like Delhi, UP and Bihar, people are feeling slight heat during the day and some cold at night. The Meteorological Department has already predicted that after October 25, cold will start increasing in the plains states of the country. The Meteorological Department has predicted severe cold this year. The weather department's predictions have been quite accurate this year. It was very cold from January to the third week of April. At the same time, the weather department's forecast of more than average rainfall due to La Nina effect was correct.

The Meteorological Department has said that due to the effect of La Nina, there will be severe cold in India this year. Under La Nina effect, the sea surface temperature is equal to that of the land. That means when the land gets hot, the sea surface also gets hot and when it gets cold, the temperature of the sea surface also falls. At the same time, due to El Nino effect, the temperature of land and sea surface is different. La Nina and El Nino affect the weather cycle.

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