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Due to the rain on Tuesday, the weather in Delhi and nearby areas became pleasant. Here people had to face heat like June in the month of September. Now the weather is fine due to rain. Light rain is likely to occur in many areas of Delhi on Wednesday as well. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert warning of heavy rain in many districts of Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and North Eastern states. Orange alert in these districts Uttar Pradesh: Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, Banda, Fatehpur, Raibareli, Unnao. Gujarat: Junagadh, Porbandar. Tripura: North Tripura, Unoti, Dhālai, Khowai, West Tripura, Gomti, Sepahijala, South Tripura. Heavy rain has also been warned in many parts of Manipur, Meghalaya and Assam. How will Delhi's weather be? Light rain may occur in some parts of South-East Delhi, East Delhi, Shahdara, Central Delhi, North-East Delhi, South Delhi, New Delhi, South-West Delhi, West Delhi, North-West Delhi, North Delhi. There is a possibility of lightning and sudden strong wind. Wind speed can be 30-40 km per hour. The weather department has said to drive with caution during rain. Along with this, it is advised not to stand under the tree during rain. Yellow alert issued in many states The weather department has issued a yellow alert for coastal areas of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Kerala, Odisha and North Eastern states. Heavy rain may occur at these places. The weather is expected to be normal in all other parts of the country. Trouble increased by rain in Delhi Heavy rain in Delhi on Tuesday disrupted traffic, flooded underpasses and left thousands of commuters stranded on major routes. The South-West Monsoon officially departed from Delhi on 24 September, a day ahead of its normal time, and within a week of its departure, it rained again. Monsoon has returned the earliest since 2002 in the national capital. Monsoon departed on 20 September that year. After the humid conditions in Delhi for the past few days, the rains brought relief to a large extent, but in the meantime, the problems for the commuters increased. The speed of the vehicles slowed down and the passengers had to face problems in reaching their destination. Flooding in these places Traffic was blocked for 25 minutes on Radisson Hotel flyover on NH-48 in Gurugram while traffic moved very slowly near Tikona Park near Jamia Millia Islamia. Traffic disruption was also reported from parts of Netaji Subhash Place, Mahatma Gandhi Road in Pitampura, Captain Gaud Marg and Outer Ring Road in Lajpat Nagar. Officials said that the Flood Control Room of the Public Works Department received about 20 reports on Tuesday regarding waterlogging. These include Raja Garden Chowk, Shahdara, Wazirabad Bridge, A-Block Hari Nagar etc.

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