The beginning of August has brought heavy rainfall and widespread disruption to Delhi-NCR. The ongoing downpour has caused waterlogging in several areas, leading to traffic jams and making daily commutes difficult. The IMD forecasts continuous rainfall in Delhi-NCR throughout the day, with possible light to moderate showers. Alerts have been issued for Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and mountainous regions, showcasing the broad impact of the weather. Uttar Pradesh is bracing for heavy rainfall in various districts, coupled with thunderstorm warnings. Bihar is experiencing swollen rivers, leading to heavy rainfall alerts in many districts. Simultaneously, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are under a yellow alert, cautioning residents about the potential for heavy rainfall and associated hazards like landslides.
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