Jun 30, 2024 -
After a week of dormancy monsoon turned active to vigorous over the Northeast India due to the previous low pressure area which moved northward, instead of its usual track causing a mid latitude trough formation which joined the seasonal circulation over Northeast Assam. This trough caused increase of southerlies & humidity over Northeast India causing heavy to extremely heavy rainfall there. Yesterday Mawsynram recorded 330 mm of extremely heavy rain in Meghalaya while nearby Sohra in Cherrapunji & Mawkyrwat recorded 243 & 228 mm of extremely heavy rain. In Arunachal Pradesh Wakro & Roing recorded 239 & 220 mm of extremely heavy rainfall while a cloudburst at Jibiram in Manipur caused 222 mm of extremely heavy rain including 155 mm rain fell in an hour. Assam & Tripura also recorded heavy rainfall. In Assam the rainfall were more in Northeast where Jiagaon recorded 160 mm of very heavy rainfall & In case of Tripura it was limited to South where Sabroom recorded 70 mm of heavy rainfall. In the upcoming days Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall will continue to brush on the states of Northeast India. The spread & intensity will be more on the northern parts like usual, possessing minor flood & mudslide threat, damaging transport services. Conditions expected to improve in the southern parts like in the state of Mizoram & Tripura from this weekend while overall conditions will improve from the beginning of the next week from a brief time period. This week the Seven Sisters will see adverse weather conditions, people are requested to stay on high alert & put your distance from Riverside's or steep clif or unstable settlement & make sure to enough preparation .
For getting more information about weather & related adverse weather conditions keep following Meteora Weather Service & prepare beforehand.
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