Mangalore Will Likely Receive Heavy Rainfall For Next Three Days: Yellow Alert Issued
Mangalore Will Likely Receive Heavy Rainfall For Next Three Days: Yellow Alert Issued
Indian Meteorological Department has issued yellow alert from November 3 to 5. During these days heavy rains are expected to lash the coastal region. There is a possibility that they will intensify from November 3 in Mangalore and other parts of the coast.
Rains lashed several parts of Dakshina Kannada district on Wednesday night. A weather alternating between sun and clouds prevailed in the coastal region on Wednesday. The highest temperature recorded was 30.9 deg C while the lowest was 24.4 deg C in Mangalore.
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Mangalore Will Likely Receive Heavy Rainfall For Next Three Days: Yellow Alert Issued
Mangalore Will Likely Receive Heavy Rainfall For Next Three Days: Yellow Alert Issued
Indian Meteorological Department has issued yellow alert from November 3 to 5. During these days heavy rains are expected to lash the coastal region. There is a possibility that they will intensify from November 3 in Mangalore and other parts of the coast.
Rains lashed several parts of Dakshina Kannada district on Wednesday night. A weather alternating between sun and clouds prevailed in the coastal region on Wednesday. The highest temperature recorded was 30.9 deg C while the lowest was 24.4 deg C in Mangalore.
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