
AP braces for heavy rainfall for four days
The meteorological centre, Amaravati forecast that heavy rainfall is likely over Rayalaseema region and thunderstorms accompanied with lightning are likely over CAP and Rayalaseema on Monday (Aug 4). Strong winds with speed of 30-40 kmph likely at isolated places over CAP and strong winds with speed of 40-50 kmph likely at isolated places over Rayalaseema on August 4.
The weather agency also predicted that heavy rainfall is likely over Rayalaseema and SCAP and thunderstorms accompanied with lightning are likely over CAP and Rayalaseema from Aug 5 to 7. Strong winds with speed of 30-40 kmph likely at isolated places over CAP and strong winds with speed of 40-50 kmph likely at isolated places over Rayalaseema during the period.
Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with
Friendship Day wishes
,
messages
and
quotes
!

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
16 hours ago
- Time of India
6 Symbolic Meanings of Floods in Dreams
The subconscious mind relates water to emotions. Dreaming of floods carries a profound message, reflecting inner emotions, life transitions, or signals that you're ignoring in your waking hours. Water, a universal symbol of feelings and transformation, takes on specific meanings when it surges uncontrollably in your sleep. Below are the top six symbolic interpretations of witnessing floods in dreams - Overwhelming emotions Floods represent emotions that feel too big to handle. A surging tide or overflowing river may point to suppressed feelings, like grief, anger, or stress that demand attention. Your subconscious uses the flood to show these emotions spilling over, urging you to acknowledge and process them before they consume your peace. Need for emotional release A flood in a dream can signal bottled-up emotions seeking an outlet. If you've been holding back tears or stifling frustrations, the rushing water mirrors this pent-up energy. Your mind is encouraging you to let go, whether through honest conversations, journaling, or simply allowing yourself to feel without judgment. Life transitions and upheaval Floods can symbolize major life changes, like a new job, a relationship shift, or personal growth. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Woman sells ring given by ex, then jeweler tells her 'This can't be true' Daily Sport X Undo The overwhelming water reflects the sense of being swept away by circumstances. Your dream is highlighting the need to adapt and find balance amid these changes, trusting you'll find solid ground again. Loss of control A flood's unstoppable force often mirrors feelings of powerlessness. If you're facing situations where you feel helpless, perhaps in work or relationships, the dream may reflect this struggle. It's a call to focus on what you can control and release what you cannot. Cleansing and renewal Water, even in floods, can signify purification. A flood might suggest your subconscious is clearing out old patterns, beliefs, or emotional baggage, making way for a fresh start. Warning of overload Dreaming of floods serves as a caution about taking on too much. If you're juggling multiple responsibilities, the dream may signal that you're nearing a breaking point. Your mind is urging you to set boundaries and prioritize self-care to avoid being overwhelmed. Way to go… Floods in your dreams are more than vivid imagery, they're your subconscious speaking. Pay attention to these symbols to better understand your inner world and navigate life's currents. Written By Rajni Dubey..!! Discover everything about astrology at Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces . Read your detailed Horoscope Today and Horoscope Tomorrow here.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Raj receives 79% excess rainfall this year; monsoon expected to revive from Aug 9
1 2 Jaipur: Rajasthan has so far received 79% excess rainfall as compared to 2024. Most of the dams and reservoirs are brimming with water. However, the rainfall activity subsided on Sunday, and the Met office has forecast that in the coming days there will be a decrease in rainfall activity across the state. The Met office said heavy rainfall activity is likely to revive from August 9 onwards. Mount Abu received 70 mm of rainfall, which was the highest in the state. This week, heavy rainfall was recorded at several places in the state, and four spells of the monsoon were fruitful for the state so far. "The average rainfall in the state was 407.93 mm till Sunday compared to 274.30 mm of rainfall recorded till August 3, 2024. This is almost 79% higher rainfall compared to last year. And still, there are four spells of monsoon rainfall left, and it appears that the state is likely to get double the rainfall compared to what was recorded last year," said an officer with the Jaipur Met office. None of the districts in the state is in the category of deficit rainfall, as the majority of the districts have received excess rainfall. Meanwhile, two gates of Bisalpur Dam, including gate no 9 and gate no 10, remained open on Sunday, and 12,020 cusecs of water were released from the dam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villa Prices in Dubai Might Be Lower Than You Think! Villa for sale in Dubai | Search Ads Learn More Undo On Sunday, there was a decrease in overall monsoon activity, as rainfall varying from 70 mm to 10 mm was only recorded. People in Jaipur witnessed a cloudy yet humid day, as no rainfall was recorded across the city throughout the day. A minimum temperature of 26.6 degrees Celsius was recorded in the city, followed by an afternoon with a maximum temperature of 33.4 degrees Celsius. Humidity of almost 92% was recorded in the city. The Met office said that from the week starting Monday, no major rainfall activity is likely, as the majority of places will witness a decrease in monsoon activity. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
More wet spell: Gurgaon to witness heavy rainfall for 3 days
Gurgaon: The city is set to witness more wet days ahead, with the weather department forecasting widespread rainfall over the next three days and issuing a "yellow alert" for it till Aug 5. While the intensity of rain is expected to ease gradually after that, light to moderate showers are likely to continue across various parts of the state for the next week, with isolated heavy spells possible until Tuesday. On Sunday, the city woke up to cloudy skies after overnight showers that began around 10pm on Saturday and continued till midnight. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon By the next morning, the city had received 44mm of rain, with Wazirabad tehsil recording the highest at 50mm, followed by Kadipur and Harsaru at 40mm each. Sohna received 15mm, Manesar 10mm, and Pataudi 3mm. While Farrukhnagar saw a drizzle, Badshapur reported no rainfall. The city's minimum temperature settled at 26.4 degrees Celsius — slightly up from 26 degrees a day earlier, and the maximum temperature was recorded at 32.6 degrees Celsius as compared to 31.7 degrees on Saturday. According to IMD, the ongoing wet spell is driven by an upper air cyclonic circulation lying over north Gujarat and adjoining south Rajasthan at the lower tropospheric level. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is this legal? Access all TV channels without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo Additionally, a western disturbance is active as a trough in the middle and upper tropospheric levels, contributing to the persistent rain across northwestern India. "The current conditions are favourable for continued rainfall activity in parts of south Haryana, including Gurgaon. While the next three days are likely to see widespread rainfall, isolated intense showers may occur, especially till Aug 5. Thereafter, the rainfall will become scattered, but cloudy conditions may persist," said a Met official. So far, the monsoon has been normal in the city. Between June 1 and Aug 3, the city recorded 262.2mm of rainfall, about 20% higher than the normal of 218mm for the period. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !