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In North India, winter has now started its havoc. At the same time, a cyclonic storm has started knocking in the Bay of Bengal.
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In North India, winter has now started its havoc. At the same time, a cyclonic storm has started knocking in the Bay of Bengal.
 
                  
Cyclone Tej is predicted to make landfall between Al Ghaidah (Yemen) and Salalah (Oman) in the early hours of October 25.
 
                  
Chennai to end October with huge below-normal rains however Weather in Gujarat to remain dry for the next seven days.
 
                  
As per official sources, some private schools in Mumbai have already decided to implement online classes for tomorrow.
 
                  
Over 100 fatalities have been reported in Himachal Pradesh, and the damage from landslides and floods is believed to have cost over Rs 3738 crore.
 
                  
The weak, westerly and south-westerly winds have adversely affected the monsoon in Maharashtra’s North Konkan region (including Mumbai).
 
                  
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a nearly 70% probability of an El Nino developing this monsoon.
 
                  
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange warning in 8 districts of Central Madhya Pradesh predicting heavy to extremely heavy rainfall.
 
                  
India Meteorological Department predicted a fresh spell of heatwave from Friday, as the maximum temperature is likely to settle around 44 degrees Celsius, officials informed on Thursday.
 
                  
Delhi continues to reel under the severe heatwave conditions with the temperature recording over 40 degrees Celsius till 1130 hours on Saturday , as per India Meteorological Department.
 
                  
Himachal Pradesh is on the radar now. After hitting Maharasthra, flood has now started creating havoc in other regions. An abstract report of excavation.
 
                  
 
                  
 
                  
The Indian Meteorological Department(IMD) has said that high tide of 3.65 meters is expected in Mumbai at 3.50 pm today.
