15th Evening Post:
BB-10 , Deep depression remained as D.D. for 12 hrs over G.West Bengal...
Creating a strong gush of Westerlies (towards the system) off Maharshtra Coast, penetrating into interiors
This resulted in frequent heavy showers in Mumbai on Sunday.
Some Rainfall amounts in 12 hrs ended 5.30 pm :
Ghansoli 40 mms
BMC ,B Ward 38 mms,
Borivali 33mms,
Matunga 30 mms,
Ghatkopar 27 mms,
Airoli 25 mms,
Marol 25 mms,
Clu Vagaries 26 mms,
Haji Ali 23 mms,
Scruz AWS 23 mms,
Versova 22 mms,
Colaba AWS 22mms,
Malabar Hill 15 mms,
Worli 10 mms,
Mumbai: Week from 16th to 20th will see much less rainfall. Few passing showers in patches.
Pune : Light rains in patches.
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Several high-altitude areas of Kinnaur district woke up to a picturesque sight on Thursday morning as light snowfall blanketed the region, marking the onset of a cold wave. Popular spots such as Kalpa, Nichar, and Pooh received fresh snow, while the peaks of Nakdam, Nithal, Thach, Ranikanda, and Kinnaur Kailash were wrapped in white. In Batseri, snow accumulation reached up to seven centimeters, covering Sangla Kanda, Shoshala Peak, and Sigan Hills.
Lower-lying parts of Kinnaur weren’t left untouched either, as they experienced steady rainfall, further intensifying the chilly atmosphere. The sudden drop in temperature has taken many by surprise, signaling the arrival of winter-like conditions across the region.
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Summer snow adorns the Alps in its most beautiful form, and more is expected in the coming days
2024-09-143:03PM
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Large areas of central Europe are affected by an early cold wave and the formation of a low pressure system on Friday, accompanied by heavy rains and thunderstorms. Snow also fell heavily and accumulated in large thicknesses over the European Alps mountain range due to the coldness of the various layers of the atmosphere and the high altitude of these mountain ranges above sea level.
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