The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) issued precipitation announcements for 18 countries, including Jamma and Kashmir, Bihar, Western Bengal, Punjab and Harian amid cyclones coming from Iraq and neighboring Bangladesh.
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The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) issued precipitation announcements for 18 countries, including Jamma and Kashmir, Bihar, Western Bengal, Punjab and Harian amid cyclones coming from Iraq and neighboring Bangladesh.
The weather Department, Tuesday, ie, March 11, issued notifications that will probably remain until March 15.
The first cyclone moving from Iraq to Northern India can bring relief from heat in Deli-NCR and neighboring regions. Moreover, the second cyclone approaching Banglades will affect the weather in the Eastern and North -Eastern States.
In the northern regions such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal -Pradesh and Uttarakjand, IMD predicted heavy snowfall accompanied by rainfall and thunderstorms from March 10 to March 15.
Eastern states, such as Bihar and Western running, as well as the North -Eastern States, such as Arunochal -Pradesh, is likely to witness heavy rainfall. In addition, Punjab and Hariana are likely to face rain -shower and thunderstorms on March 12 and 13; Rajastan can experience a similar condition from March 13 to March 15.
South Indian states, such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala, were put on strong devices.