The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released the observed rainfall data for the last six hours in different parts of the country. The data provides valuable insights into the precipitation patterns, aiding in the assessment of weather conditions and water resource management.
Region | Location | Rainfall (mm) |
---|---|---|
Uttar Pradesh | Meerut Observatory | 43 |
Uttar Pradesh | Meerut AWS | 40 |
Uttar Pradesh | Mawana (Meerut) ARG | 54 |
Uttar Pradesh | Jhansi Observatory | 38 |
Uttar Pradesh | Jhansi AWS | 35 |
Uttar Pradesh | Bindaki (Fatehpur) ARG | 29 |
Delhi | Ridge | 24 |
Delhi | Safdarjung | 12 |
Delhi | Palam | 17 |
Himachal Pradesh | Shimla | 55 |
Himachal Pradesh | Sundernagar | 36 |
Himachal Pradesh | Bhuntar | 42 |
Himachal Pradesh | Kalpa | 9 |
Himachal Pradesh | AMS Shimla | 35 |
Himachal Pradesh | AMS Kangra | 59 |
Himachal Pradesh | AWS/ARG Chamba | 56.5 |
Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh | Chandigarh | 63 |
Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh | Ambala | 41 |
Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh | Patiala | 65 |
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has provided the observed rainfall data during the last 06 hours (0830 hours IST to 1430 hours IST) for various locations in different regions. The table above showcases the rainfall measurements in millimeters (mm) for different areas.
In Uttar Pradesh, the rainfall observations were as follows: Meerut Observatory recorded 43 mm of rainfall, Meerut AWS recorded 40 mm, Mawana (Meerut) ARG recorded 54 mm, Jhansi Observatory recorded 38 mm, Jhansi AWS recorded 35 mm, and Bindaki (Fatehpur) ARG recorded 29 mm.
For Delhi, the recorded rainfall was: Ridge – 24 mm, Safdarjung – 12 mm, and Palam – 17 mm.
In Himachal Pradesh, the rainfall observations were as follows: Shimla – 55 mm, Sundernagar – 36 mm, Bhuntar – 42 mm, Kalpa – 9 mm, AMS Shimla – 35 mm, AMS Kangra – 59 mm, and AWS/ARG Chamba – 56.5 mm.
Lastly, in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, the recorded rainfall was: Chandigarh – 63 mm, Ambala – 41 mm, and Patiala – 65 mm.