Lucknow weather today

  1. Heavy rains lash Lucknow; downpour to continue for the next 2 days, says IMD
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  4. Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ intensifies. How it will impact weather, monsoon in India


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Heavy rains lash Lucknow; downpour to continue for the next 2 days, says IMD

Heavy downpour in Lucknow has resulted in waterlogging & traffic snarls in many areas of the city. IMD has issued an orange alert as a warning for extremely bad weather with the potential of disruption in commute with road and drain closures and interruption of power supply. A circular issued by the Meteorological Centre further reads that moderate to heavy rainfall, with gusty winds, are most likely to persist through the warning spell. Several areas in the city, namely Hazratganj, Lalbagh, Aashiyana, Aliganj Arjunganj, IT Chauraha, several blocks in Gomti Nagar and others are intensely waterlogged. Visuals coming from the Airport Road in Lucknow also display the scourge of the heavy rains. Reportedly, the turbulent weather has also uprooted several trees and caused disruption in the electricity supply across Lucknow. Besides roads, the rainwater has also found its way into residential complexes and houses. Electricity outages in many VVIP, as well as other areas, are mounting up the citizens' trouble. "Waterlogging is major near PGI and that worst part is that there is no electricity from around 2-3 AM, last night. Water supply has also stopped here which is causing a problem of shortage", said Divyansh Pandey, a South City resident. Purportedly, Mahanagar and Alambagh in Lucknow are also facing similar issues. [rebelmouse-image 27481020 is_animated_gif=false crop_info="%7B%22image%22%3A%20%22https%3A//assets.rbl.ms/27481020/origin.jpg%22%2C%20%22thumbnails%22%3A%20%7B%2...

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Lucknow, India Weather This Week Lucknow, India weather forecasted for the next 10 days will have maximum temperature of 47°c / 117°f on Mon 19. Min temperature will be 27°c / 80°f on Sun 25. Most precipitation falling will be 36.70 mm / 1.44 inch on Sun 25. Windiest day is expected to see wind of up to 32 kmph / 20 mph on Fri 16. Visit Lucknow Holiday Weather Overview Lucknow is a vibrant cultural city in central India's state of Uttar Pradesh, 150kms from the Nepalese border. Lucknow is on the River Gomti, in the centre of the country's northern Ganges plains. Lucknow's heritage is linked with the Persians and there are fine old mansions and attractive gardens dotted around the city. Lucknow's skyline is dominated by beautiful towers, domes and minarets. Tourist sites in Lucknow include the majestic Bara Imambara Muslim shrine, the Chhota Imambaram Mausoleum, Dilkhusha Garden and the Raj era Vidhan Sabha government building. Lucknow Museum is in the old city quarter and houses vast collections of artefacts, anthropological exhibits, coins, sculptures and paintings. No visit to Lucknow would be complete without visiting Kukrail Crocodile Park or the zoo. Lucknow Zoo is a big facility with a wide range of species that includes white tigers, Himalayan black bears and golden pheasants. Traditional bazaars such as Aminabad or Nakhhas are lively shopping destinations. The Hazratganj district provides more upscale retail outlets. When is the best month to visit Lucknow? Lucknow...

Cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ intensifies. How it will impact weather, monsoon in India

Cyclonic storm ‘Biparjoy’ over east-central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea rapidly intensify into a Cyclone Biparjoy: A man with an umbrella stands over fishing boats stationed along a beach.(AFP / Representative) Scientists say cyclonic storms in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea have been intensifying rapidly and retaining their intensity for a longer duration due to climate change. The cyclonic storm over east-central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea remained practically stationary for almost three hours and was about 900 km west-southwest of Goa, 1000 km southwest of Mumbai, 1,070 km south-southwest of Porbandar and 1370 km south of Karachi at 5.30am IST. Impact on weather in India With the onset of the monsoon in Kerala already delayed, the Met department on Monday said the cyclonic storm is expected to critically influence the advance of the monsoon towards the Kerala coast. The weather department is yet to give a tentative date for the arrival of the monsoon in Kerala while private forecasting agency Skymet Weather said it may happen on June 8 or June 9 that too with a "meek and mild entry". "These powerful weather systems in the Arabian Sea spoil the advancement of the monsoon deep inland. Under their influence, the monsoon stream may reach coastal parts but will struggle to penetrate beyond the Western Ghats," it said. The southwest monsoon normally sets in over Kerala on June 1 with a standard deviation of about seven days. The IMD had earlier predict...