Tag: RainFall

  • 29 inches of rain for five days was Beijing’s heaviest rainfall in 140 years

    29 inches of rain for five days was Beijing’s heaviest rainfall in 140 years

    Canada Global (Web News) The previous few days have seen the highest rainfall in 140 years in China’s capital.

    According to the Beijing Meteorological Bureau, the city received 744.8 millimetres (29.3 inches) of rain between Saturday and Wednesday morning.

    On Tuesday, Chinese authorities claimed that the intense rains in the area of Beijing had wrecked roads, cut off power, and resulted in at least 20 fatalities and 27 unaccounted-for cases.

    Numerous thousands of people were relocated to shelters in public facilities including schools and stadiums in Beijing’s suburbs and other surrounding towns.

    The Chinese capital was shocked by the extent of the water. Beijing typically has dry summers, but this year there was a period of extreme heat.

  • Flood expected in Sutlej as rains to hit Pakistan from Thursday

    Flood expected in Sutlej as rains to hit Pakistan from Thursday

    Canada Global (Web News) The villagers along the Sutlej were on edge after a warning that the river may be in medium to high flood at Ganda Singh Wala, a border village in Kasur, for the next 24 to 28 hours, as the Met Office anticipated further monsoon rainfall starting Thursday [July 13] in various areas of the nation.

    As a result of the ongoing rains in the catchment areas, India will increase the amount of water released into the river. The Ravi and Sutlej rivers in Pakistan saw their biggest flooding in 1988, destroying hundreds of thousands of acres’ worth of crops and way of life.

    In this regard, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has instructed the relevant authorities to continuously monitor the situation at Trimmu Barrage in Jhang district, which controls the flow of the River Chenab, and Jassar, a border town of Narowal district, where the first control structure on the River Ravi in Pakistan is located.

    According to the Met Office, Pakistan will see rain from July 13 to July 17, as monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea are predicted to enter the upper and central regions of the nation on July 12 (pm) and become more intense on July 14.

    On July 14 evening, a westerly wave is also anticipated to hit the higher portions, which means that the interaction between the two systems might result in extreme weather.

    According to the report, from July 14 to July 17, heavy rains might create urban floods in low-lying parts of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Gujranwala, and Lahore. They could also produce landslides in Murree, Galliyat, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

  • Heavy rain and strong winds expected in Toronto on Thursday

    Heavy rain and strong winds expected in Toronto on Thursday

    Canada Global (Web News) On Thursday, Environment Canada predicts heavy rain and strong winds in Toronto.

    The weather service said in a special weather statement that the rain will start Thursday morning and end Thursday night, and that it will be heavy at times.

    It also stated that rainfall amounts of 15 to 25 millimetres are expected.

    Winds from the southwest will gust to 70 to 90 km/h, according to the forecast.

    Environment Canada has warned of the possibility of freezing rain and flooding.

    Environment Canada warned on Thursday that locations inland from Lake Ontario could experience a brief period of freezing rain this morning. “By this evening, there will only be showers left. This afternoon and overnight, there will be strong winds out of the southwest.

    High winds could blow away loose things or snap tree branches. It’s conceivable for isolated utility outages.

    According to the meteorological agency’s website, Thursday is supposed to have a high of 8 C and a low of 3 C.

  • Snowfall, freezing rain warnings issued for parts of Quebec

    Snowfall, freezing rain warnings issued for parts of Quebec

    Canada Global (Web News) Environment Canada issued snowfall and freezing rain advisories for numerous areas on Wednesday, signalling the arrival of yet another wave of winter weather in Southern Quebec.

    Starting on Wednesday night, two to five millimetres of freezing rain are predicted to fall in Montreal after the city’s thaw. Streets and walkways will become “icy, slippery, and hazardous,” the public meteorological agency warns.

    “Consider postponing any unnecessary journey until the situation improves. The warning states that rush hour traffic in urban areas could be significantly affected.

    Additionally, freezing rain is anticipated in the Richelieu Valley-Saint-Hyacinthe and Eastern Townships, where accumulations might reach 15 millimetres.

    Environment Canada predicts that beginning Wednesday evening, additional locations will experience a combination of ice pellets and heavy snowfall.

    Up to 15 centimetres of sloppy precipitation might fall in the Laurentians and Lanaudière, making driving in those regions hazardous.

    “Prepare to change your driving style if the road conditions change. In some areas, rapidly falling snow may make travel challenging, according to the warning.

  • Heavy rain: Saudi authorities announced a holiday in schools

    Heavy rain: Saudi authorities announced a holiday in schools

    Canada Global (Web News) Heavy rains with thunder are continuing in Saudi Arabia these days

    Due to heavy rains, it is difficult for children to go to educational institutions and continue their academic session

    Considering this situation, the Saudi authorities decided to temporarily close the educational institutions

    According to the Department of Meteorology in Saudi Arabia, in several areas of the kingdom, Jeddah, Makkah and Taif

    Thunderstorms followed by heavy rain that will continue till Thursday

    Highways and desert valleys were flooded due to heavy rain.

    Schools will remain closed in Makkah, Taif and Jeddah after the rain