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The changing weather patterns are being observed across India, with persistent rain affecting several states. In parts of Uttar Pradesh, heavy rainfall has led to flood-like situations, with several rivers crossing danger levels. Meanwhile, mountainous regions have also been significantly weakened due to continuous rain. Himachal Pradesh is experiencing relentless heavy rain as well. The meteorological department has issued warnings for some states in anticipation of continued rain.
The ongoing heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh has disrupted road traffic in several areas, making it difficult for vehicles to pass. Additionally, many districts are facing power outages. According to the meteorological department, moderate rainfall has been recorded in some parts of the state. A "yellow alert" has been issued for September 25, warning of thunderstorms and cloud activity.
In western Rajasthan, there has been a decline in rainfall over the past few days, and the chances of rain are low for the next seven days. However, light rain and thunderstorm activity are expected in some areas of eastern Rajasthan.
Delhi has witnessed substantial rainfall in recent days, leading to a noticeable drop in temperature. However, the monsoon activity has significantly decreased in the Delhi-NCR region. According to the meteorological department, cloudy skies are expected in Delhi today, with the maximum temperature likely to hover around 36°C and the minimum around 25°C.
Rainfall in Madhya Pradesh has also decreased, contributing to a decline in temperature. Despite the recent downpours, there are still flood warnings in certain areas. Today's evening temperature in Madhya Pradesh is expected to reach up to 36°C, with no rain expected, and wind speeds around 8 km/h.