Pradesh; City-Wise Weather Update for
Lucknow and Beyond
A warning for moderate to heavy rains has been given by the India Meteorological Department (IMD)
in several districts of Uttar Pradesh as the monsoon season is fast approaching in some parts of the
state. According to predictions by the IMD, there is a high chance of moderate to heavy rains in
several districts like Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Agra, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gorakhpur;
there may even be chances of thunderstorms with strong winds in some regions.
It is highly probable that it will be cloudy with occasional rains in the city of Lucknow.
It may cause flooding, traffic problems, and slow movement of vehicles in the major roads of the
district due to weather conditions. People have been warned about their movements during this
rainy season.
The IMD (India Meteorological Department) has issued a warning about the possibility of
heavy rains in many districts of the state of Uttar Pradesh. This is because of the favorable
monsoon situation in this region. This can be more likely in the eastern part of the state.The
rainfall is expected to solve the issue of heat and also ensure adequate supply of water
required for doing agricultural tasks. Heavy rains may create many issues for the locals like
floods, crop destruction, and even interference in normal activities.
It has been suggested to people that they should look out for weather predictions, refrain
from going out in heavy rain, and adopt precautions in places where there is water
accumulation. Also, it has been suggested to farmers that they must be aware of the
weather predictions before going out to their farms.
In recent times, the state of Uttar Pradesh has witnessed many activities related to the
monsoon, and most parts of the state have had rains. According to the IMD, the monsoon
rains will last for a few more days.
Since there is rain during the monsoon season, it becomes imperative for people to be
aware of the weather predictions and also take precautions.

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