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Heavy Rains Forecasted for Assam and Meghalaya Till June 20

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The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued a forecast predicting heavy rainfall across parts of Assam and Meghalaya until June 20. The downpour is attributed to a cyclonic circulation located over northeast Assam, which is expected to intensify the precipitation in the region.

According to meteorologists, the cyclonic circulation is influencing weather patterns, leading to persistent and heavy rains across several districts. The forecast highlights the likelihood of localized flooding and waterlogging in low-lying areas due to the continuous rainfall.

Local authorities and disaster management teams are on alert, preparing to respond to any potential emergencies arising from the inclement weather conditions. Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to take precautions and stay updated with weather advisories issued by authorities.

The heavy rains are expected to impact agricultural activities and daily life in the affected regions. Farmers are urged to take necessary measures to protect crops from waterlogging and potential damage caused by excessive rainfall.

In addition to Assam and Meghalaya, neighboring states in the northeastern region may also experience varying intensities of rainfall during this period. The meteorological department continues to monitor the weather situation closely and provide timely updates to the public and concerned authorities.

The forecasted rainfall comes amidst the monsoon season, which typically brings substantial precipitation to northeastern India. The region’s topography and proximity to the Bay of Bengal make it susceptible to heavy rains and cyclonic disturbances during this time of the year.

As the weather system evolves, meteorologists emphasize the importance of staying vigilant and adhering to safety protocols during adverse weather conditions. Authorities advise residents to avoid unnecessary travel and to take necessary precautions to ensure personal safety and well-being.

The Regional Meteorological Centre’s forecast serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of monsoon weather patterns and the importance of preparedness in mitigating potential risks associated with heavy rainfall. Efforts are underway to monitor developments closely and provide timely assistance to communities affected by the inclement weather conditions.

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