Heavy rains will continue in Puducherry today due to Cyclone Fangal. According to the IMD, Fangal is stuck here after landfall on November 30, but will gradually weaken over the next three hours.
Because of this, heavy rain has been predicted here on Sunday as well. Puducherry has so far received more than 46 cm of rain due to the effect of Fangal.
Cyclone Fangal reached Puducherry at around 5.30 pm on Saturday. The landfall process continued till 11.30 pm. Its impact is also being seen in Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Here, the capital Delhi recorded an AQI of 375. It is still in the worst category. The GRAP-4 restrictions will continue till December 2 on the directions of the Supreme Court.
If we talk about cold, a disturbance from Pakistan is reaching Jammu and Kashmir. Because of this, there may be snowfall in the higher areas of Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the next 2 days.
The mercury in Pachmarhi of Madhya Pradesh is continuously going down. The temperature here was recorded at 5.2 degrees on Sunday. Apart from this, 8.2° was recorded in Shimla of Himachal, 8.4° in Dharamshala, 5.6° in Mandi, 9.6° in Dehradun.
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The Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh was seen hidden in a thick blanket of fog.
Kerala is also experiencing high tide due to the effect of Fangal. The waves are rising in the sea.
Tamil Nadu's Puducherry has been worst affected by Fangal. A flood-like situation has occurred here.
The Delhi Police is checking vehicles that spew pollution in the capital's outskirts.
After snowfall at Zojila Pass in Sonmarg, BRO team is working on snow removal.
Tourists came to see the snow covered Rohtang Pass in Manali, Himachal Pradesh.
Chennai's Marina Beach was inundated due to Cyclone Fangal.
Chennai was flooded due to rain. Meanwhile, a person was seen crossing the road with a bike on his back.
Flights may start late at night in Chennai Flight operations resumed at Chennai airport at 1 am. After the weather improved, all air agencies, including the Airports Authority of India, decided to resume flights from 4 am to 1 am.
Flights started from Chennai airport after midnight, but many flights were cancelled. While some arrived late. According to reports, 24 domestic flights have been canceled due to the storm. 26 international flights, both incoming and outgoing, were delayed.
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