Some of the areas in India are experiencing heavy rainfall and will continue to do so. There are again fresh rainfall alerts for August 21 in many parts of the country. Let's take a closer look at each state. Also Read: Placing aluminium foil on windows: How this simple home trick works, its benefits and the right way to use it to keep rooms cooler in summersDelhi Weather TomorrowDelhi will see a partly sunny day tomorrow but some parts of the national capital will receive light to moderate rainfall. Overall the temperatures will range between 27 to 35 degree celsius. Punjab Weather TomorrowPunjab will see fresh spells for tomorrow and day after tomorrow. There is a change of moderate to heavy rainfall in some parts of the city for 21st August. Maharashtra Weather TomorrowThe financial capital is expected to wake up with thunderstorms tomorrow morning followed by a cold breeze. The temperature is expected to rain between 25 to 31 degree celsius. Jammu and Kashmir Weather TomorrowJammu and Kashmir is likely to experience partly sunny to cloudy conditions with thunderstorms and rainfall in some areas, particularly during the afternoon. The IMD has forecast isolated heavy rainfall over Jammu & Kashmir on August 20–21,Rajasthan Weather TomorrowEast Rajasthan is expected to get light to moderate rainfall for tomorrow. Overall the city will get very mixed weather conditions for Friday. Himachal Pradesh Weather TomorrowHimachal Pradesh is expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall in some parts of the state. There could be possible lightning and thunderstorms also. Chhattisgarh Weather TomorrowChhattisgarh is likely to remain cloudy with rain spells, particularly during the afternoon. Expected thunderstorms and lightning over the state, with rainfall activity continuing in the region.Gujarat Weather TomorrowGujarat is expected to remain mostly cloudy on Friday, with breezy conditions developing in the afternoon. As of now there are no alerts for tomorrow for the state. Rainfall Forecast for the Coming DaysRainfall is likely to remain widespread across several parts of India over the next few days. The Himalayan region, central and eastern regions, Northeast India and parts of the west coast may experience continued wet conditions, with isolated heavy to very heavy showers possible in some areas.