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. Must be at least 400 words.

We need to include internal link(s). We’ll add one link to Breaking News.

We need external link 0-1 max to Wikipedia or official gov site if directly relevant. Could link to IMD Wikipedia? But better not to add external link if not needed; zero is fine.

Now produce title.

Title must be 52-65 characters, include keyword ‘ncr’ naturally once. Example: “Rain and Thunderstorms Hit NCR as IMD Issues Red Alert”. Count characters.

Let’s count: “Rain and Thunderstorms Hit NCR as IMD Issues Red Alert”

Count characters including spaces: Let’s count.

R(1) a2 i3 n4 (space5) a6 n7 d8 (space9) T10 h11 u12 n13 d14 e15 r16 s17 t18 o19 r20 m21 s22 (space) H23 i24 t25 (space) N26 C27 R28 (space) a29 s30 (space) I31 M32 D33 (space) I34 s35 s36 u37 e38 s39 (space) R40 e41 d42 (space) A43 l44 e45 r46 t47

Total 47 characters. Need 52-65. Add more words: maybe “Today”. “Rain and Thunderstorms Hit NCR Today as IMD Issues Red Alert”. Count.

Add space then T o d a y.

Continue: after Alert we add space T o d a y.

Current 47, then space=48, T=49, o=50, d=51, a=52, y=53. So total 53 characters. Good within 52-65. Title: “Rain and Thunderstorms Hit NCR Today as IMD Issues Red Alert”

Check for any Hindi characters: none.

Now meta description 155-160 characters. Must summarize article.

Let’s craft: “IMD forecasts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and winds of 30‑50 km/h across Delhi-NCR and parts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, urging caution amid possible waterlogging and power disruptions.”

Now count characters.

Count manually: We’ll count including spaces.

String: “IMD forecasts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and winds of 30‑50 km/h across Delhi-NCR and parts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, urging caution amid possible waterlogging and power disruptions.”

Let’s count.

I’ll write with indices.

I M D (1-3) space4
f5 o6 r7 e8 c9 a10 s11 t12 s13 (space14)
l15 i16 g17 h18 t19 (space20)
t21 o22 (space23)
m24 o25 d26 e27 r28 a29 t30 e31 (space32)
r33 a34 i35 n36 ,37 (space38)
t39 h40 u41 n42 d43 e44 r45 s46 t47 o48 m49 s50 (space51)
a52 n53 d54 (space55)
w56 i57 n58 d59 s60 (space61)
o62 f63 (space64)
3 65 0 66 ‑ (maybe hyphen counts as one char) 67 5 0 68 (space69)
k70 m71 /72 h73 (space74)
a75 c76 r77 o78 s79 s80 (space81)
D82 e83 l84 h85 i86 -87 N88 C89 R90 (space91)
a92 n93 d94 (space95)
p96 a97 r98 t99 s100 (space101)
o102 f103 (space104)
H105 a106 r107 y108 a109 n110 a111 ,112 (space113)
U114 t115 t116 a117 r118 P119 r120 a121 s122 h123 (space124)
a125 n126 d127 (space128)
R129 a130 j131 a132 s133 t134 h135 a136 n137 ,138 (space139)
u140 r141 g142 i143 n144 g145 (space146)
c147 a148 u149 t150 i151 o152 n153 (space154)
a155 m156 i157 d158 (space159)
p160 o161 s162 s163 i164 b165 l166 e167 (space168)
w169 a170 t171 e172 r173 l174 o175 g176 g177 i178 n179 g180 (space181)
a182 n183 d184 (space185)
p186 o187 w188 e189 r190 (space191)
d192 i193 s194 r195 u196 p197 t198 i199 o200 n201 s202 .203

So 203 characters. Need 155-160. Too long. Need shorter.

Let’s aim for ~158 characters.

We need to trim.

Maybe: “IMD predicts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and 30‑50 km/h winds across Delhi-NCR, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan, warning of possible waterlogging and power cuts.”

Count.

String: “IMD predicts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and 30‑50 km/h winds across Delhi-NCR, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan, warning of possible waterlogging and power cuts.”

Let’s count.

I M D (1-3) space4
p5 r6 e7 d8 i9 c10 t11 s12 (space13)
l14 i15 g16 h17 t18 (space19)
t20 o21 (space22)
m23 o24 d25 e26 r27 a28 t29 e30 (space31)
r32 a33 i34 n35 ,36 (space37)
t38 h39 u40 n41 d42 e43 r44 s45 t46 s47 (space48)
a49 n50 d51 (space52)
3 53 0 54 ‑55 5 0 56 (space57)
k58 m59 /60 h61 (space62)
w63 i64 n65 d66 s67 (space68)
a69 c70 r71 o72 s73 s74 (space75)
D76 e77 l78 h79 i80 -81 N82 C83 R84 ,85 (space86)
H87 a88 r89 y90 a91 n92 a93 ,94 (space95)
U96 P97 (space98)
a99 n100 d101 (space102)
R103 a104 j105 a106 s107 t108 h109 a110 n111 ,112 (space113)
w114 a115 r116 n117 i118 n119 g120 (space121)
o122 f123 (space124)
p125 o126 s127 s128 i129 b130 l131 e132 (space133)
w134 a135 t136 e137 r138 l139 o140 g141 g142 i143 n144 g145 (space146)
a147 n148 d149 (space150)
p151 o152 w153 e154 r155 (space156)
c157 u158 t159 s160 .161

161 characters. Slightly over 160. Need 155-160 inclusive. Let’s remove a word.

Remove “possible”. So “warning of waterlogging and power cuts.”

Recount after removal.

We’ll rewrite: “IMD predicts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and 30‑50 km/h winds across Delhi-NCR, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan, warning of waterlogging and power cuts.”

Now count.

String: “IMD predicts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and 30‑50 km/h winds across Delhi-NCR, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan, warning of waterlogging and power cuts.”

Count.

I M D (1-3) space4
p5 r6 e7 d8 i9 c10 t11 s12 (space13)
l14 i15 g16 h17 t18 (space19)
t20 o21 (space22)
m23 o24 d25 e26 r27 a28 t29 e30 (space31)
r32 a33 i34 n35 ,36 (space37)
t38 h39 u40 n41 d42 e43 r44 s45 t46 s47 (space48)
a49 n50 d51 (space52)
3 53 0 54 ‑55 5 0 56 (space57)
k58 m59 /60 h61 (space62)
w63 i64 n65 d66 s67 (space68)
a69 c70 r71 o72 s73 s74 (space75)
D76 e77 l78 h79 i80 -81 N82 C83 R84 ,85 (space86)
H87 a88 r89 y90 a91 n92 a93 ,94 (space95)
U96 P97 (space98)
a99 n100 d101 (space102)
R103 a104 j105 a106 s107 t108 h109 a110 n111 ,112 (space113)
w114 a115 r116 n117 i118 n119 g120 (space121)
o122 f123 (space124)
w125 a126 t127 e128 r129 l130 o131 g132 g133 i134 n135 g136 (space137)
a138 n139 d140 (space141)
p142 o143 w144 e145 r146 (space147)
c148 u149 t150 s151 .152

152 characters. Need 155-160. Add a few characters, maybe “and” before “power cuts” already there. Could add “possible” back but we removed. Could add “local”. Let’s add “local” before “power cuts”: “warning of waterlogging and local power cuts.”

Add space then l o c a l.

Current after “…waterlogging and ” we had “power cuts.” Let’s adjust.

New phrase: “warning of waterlogging and local power cuts.”

Let’s recalc from “warning”. We’ll recompute entire string maybe easier.

String: “IMD predicts light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and 30‑50 km/h winds across Delhi-NCR, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan, warning of waterlogging and local power cuts.”

Count.

I’ll count again.

IMD (1-3) space4
p5 r6 e7 d8 i9 c10 t11 s12 (space13)
l14 i15 g16 h17 t18 (space19)
t20 o21 (space22)
m23 o24 d25 e26 r27 a28 t29 e30 (space31)
r32 a33 i34 n35 ,36 (space37)
t38 h39 u40 n41 d42 e43 r44 s45 t46 s47 (space48)
a49 n50 d51 (space52)
3 53 0 54 ‑55 5 0 56 (space57)
k58 m59 /60 h61 (space62)
w63 i64 n65 d66 s67 (space68)
a69 c70 r71 o72 s73 s74 (space75)
D76 e77 l78 h79 i80 -81 N82 C83 R84 ,85 (space86)
H87 a88 r89 y90 a91 n92 a93 ,94 (space95)
U96 P97 (space98)
a99 n100 d101 (space102)
R103 a104 j105 a106 s107 t108 h109 a110 n111 ,112 (space113)
w114 a115 r116 n117 i118 n119 g120 (space121)
o122 f123 (space124)
w125 a126 t127 e128 r129 l130 o131 g132 g133 i134 n135 g136 (space137)
a138 n139 d140 (space141)
l142 o143 c144 a145 l146 (space147)
p148 o149 w150 e151 r152 (space153)
c154 u155 t156 s157 .158

158 characters. Good within 155-160.

Now excerpt: 2 sharp sentences. Should be concise, maybe 2 sentences each maybe ~20 words.

Excerpt: “IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and winds of 30‑50 km/h. The alert covers parts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, with advice to avoid open areas and drive cautiously.”

Check length not needed but okay.

Now tags: 7-10 specific tags. Eg: Delhi, NCR, Weather, Rain, Thunderstorm, IMD Alert, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan. That’s 9.

Now body: Minimum 400 words. We’ll write about 430-460 words.

Need HTML paragraphs:

. We’ll have maybe 5-6 paragraphs.

We need to lead with most important or surprising fact: maybe that IMD issued red alert and rain already started in ITO and Janakpuri.

Second paragraph: background/context: monsoon activation.

Remaining paragraphs: details: affected districts, wind speed, advice, impact.

Final sentence: what happens next: monsoon likely to continue, chance of intermittent rain over next few days.

We must not start paragraphs with “The” every time. Vary.

We must not start sentences with banned phrases: Overall, Notably, Importantly, Significantly, Furthermore, Moreover. Also cannot start with “It remains to be seen”, “This is a significant development”, “Experts say”, etc. Also cannot start with “And” or “But”? Actually we are encouraged to start 1-2 sentences with ‘And’ or ‘But’. So we can use them.

We must vary sentence length, avoid same length consecutively.

We need to include one blunt short sentence for emphasis: e.g., “Stay inside.” That’s 2 words.

We need one slightly opinionated phrase: “which is unusual for this time of year” or “a rare admission”. We’ll use “which is unusual for early July”. Must ensure it’s not opinionated too strong but okay.

We need to use 1-2 contractions not in source: e.g., “it’s”, “don’t”. We’ll include.

Now we need to ensure no two consecutive sentences same length. That’s tricky but we can approximate by varying.

We need to avoid AI clichés: “Increasingly”, “Going forward”, “In recent years”. We’ll avoid.

We need to avoid starting sentences with banned words: Overall, Notably, Importantly, Significantly, Furthermore, Moreover. Also cannot start with “It remains to be seen”, etc.

We need to not start with “The” for every paragraph; vary.

We’ll write paragraphs:

Paragraph 1: Lead with key facts. maybe start with “IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi-NCR”. That’s not starting with “The”. Good.

Paragraph 2: Background/context. Could start with “The active monsoon system is behind the forecast”. That starts with “The”. That’s okay as long as not every paragraph starts with “The”. We’ll vary.

Paragraph 3: Details about affected areas. Could start with “In Haryana, districts such as Yamunanagar”. Not start with “The”.

Paragraph 4: Advice and impact. Could start with “Authorities urge residents”. Not “The”.

Paragraph 5: Single sentence paragraph for dramatic effect: maybe “Stay inside.” That’s one sentence, short.

Paragraph 6: What happens next. Could start with “The weather department expects”. That’s “The”. That’s okay.

Now ensure we have internal link: we can add Breaking News maybe in first paragraph.

We need to ensure HTML article: we will wrap paragraphs in

. Possibly include link inside a paragraph.

Now need to ensure at least 400 words. Let’s draft around 440.

Now check sentence length variation and banned phrases.

We’ll write sentences manually, ensuring not start with banned words.

Let’s draft.

Paragraph 1:
“IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and winds of 30‑50 km/h.” That’s one sentence. Need maybe more sentences.

Add second sentence: “The alert came into effect at 6:30 am and covers the city along with surrounding districts in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.” Check start: “The” – that’s starting a sentence with “The”. That’s okay but we must ensure not start with banned words. “The” is not banned. Good.

Now we have two sentences in paragraph. Need to avoid same length consecutively. Let’s count words.

Sentence1: “IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and winds of 30‑50 km/h.”

Count words: IMD(1) has2 issued3 a4 red5 alert6 for7 Delhi-NCR,8 forecasting9 light10 to11 moderate12 rain,13 thunderstorms14 and15 winds16 of17 30‑5018 km/h19. So 19 words.

Sentence2: “The alert came into effect at 6:30 am and covers the city along with surrounding districts in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.”

Count: The1 alert2 came3 into4 effect5 at6 6:307 am8 and9 covers10 the11 city12 along13 with14 surrounding15 districts16 in17 Haryana,18 Uttar19 Pradesh20 and21 Rajasthan22. So 22 words.

Lengths differ (19 vs 22) good.

Now paragraph 2: Background/context. Could start with “The active monsoon system is driving the change across north India.” Starts with “The”. okay.

Add another sentence maybe: “Scientists say the seasonal pattern has strengthened, which is unusual for early July.” Need to ensure not start with banned. “Scientists” okay. Also we have opinionated phrase “which is unusual for early July”. That’s allowed.

Add third sentence maybe: “This shift brings cooler temperatures after a period of heat and humidity.” Starts with “This”. Not banned.

Now ensure no consecutive same length. We’ll need to vary.

Let’s craft sentences with varying lengths.

Sentence1 (para2): “The active monsoon system is driving the change across north India.” Count words: The1 active2 monsoon3 system4 is5 driving6 the7 change8 across9 north10 India11. => 11 words.

Sentence2: “Scientists say the seasonal pattern has strengthened, which is unusual for early July.” Count: Scientists1 say2 the3 seasonal4 pattern5 has6 strengthened,7 which8 is9 unusual10 for11 early12 July13. =>13 words.

Sentence3: “This shift brings cooler temperatures after a period of heat and humidity.” Count: This1 shift2 brings3 cooler4 temperatures5 after6 a7 period8 of9 heat10 and11 humidity12. =>12 words.

Lengths: 11,13,12 all different consecutive? 11 vs 13 diff, 13 vs 12 diff. Good.

Now paragraph 3: Details about affected areas. Could start with “In Haryana, districts such as Yamunanagar, Karnal and Panipat are expected to see rain.” Starts with “In”. Good.

Add second sentence: “Further south, regions like Rewari, Palwal and Nuh may also experience gusty winds.” Starts with “Further”. Good.

Third sentence: “In Uttar Pradesh, areas including Saharanpur, Shamli and Baghpat fall under the warning zone.” Starts with “In”. Good.

Fourth sentence: “Rajasthan’s Alwar, Bhiwadi and Kotputli are among the places likely to get showers.” Starts with “Rajasthan’s”. Good.

We need to ensure not same length consecutively. We’ll compute approximate.

Sentence1: “In Haryana, districts such as Yamunanagar, Karnal and Panipat are expected to see rain.”

Count: In1 Haryana,2 districts3 such4 as5 Yamunanagar,6 Karnal7 and8 Panipat9 are10 expected11 to12 see13 rain14. =>14 words.

Sentence2: “Further south, regions like Rewari, Palwal and Nuh may also experience gusty winds.”

Count: Further1 south,2 regions3 like4 Rewari,5 Palwal6 and7 Nuh8 may9 also10 experience11 gusty12 winds13. =>13 words.

Sentence3: “In Uttar Pradesh, areas including Saharanpur, Shamli and Baghpat fall under the warning zone.”

Count: In1 Uttar2 Pradesh,3 areas4 including5 Saharanpur,6 Shamli7 and8 Baghpat9 fall10 under11 the12 warning13 zone14. =>14 words.

Sentence4: “Rajasthan’s Alwar, Bhiwadi and Kotputli are among the places likely to get showers.”

Count: Rajasthan’s1 Alwar,2 Bhiwadi3 and4 Kotputli5 are6 among7 the8 places9 likely10 to11 get12 showers13. =>13 words.

Now we have consecutive lengths: 14,13 (diff), 13,14 (diff? Actually sentence2 13, sentence3 14 diff), sentence3 14, sentence4 13 diff. Good.

Now paragraph 4: Advice and impact. Could start with “Authorities advise people to stay away from open fields, trees and electric poles during the storm.” Starts with “Authorities”. Good.

Add second sentence: “Drivers are told to reduce speed and avoid waterlogged roads to prevent accidents.” Starts with “Drivers”. Good.

Third sentence: “Power outages and fallen branches are possible if winds reach the upper range of the forecast.” Starts with “Power”. Good.

We might need a blunt short sentence for emphasis: maybe “Stay inside.” That’ll be its own paragraph later.

Now check lengths.

Sentence1: “Authorities advise people to stay away from open fields, trees and electric poles during the storm.”

Count: Authorities1 advise2 people3 to4 stay5 away6 from7 open8 fields,9 trees10 and11 electric12 poles13 during14 the15 storm16. =>16 words.

Sentence2: “Drivers are told to reduce speed and avoid waterlogged roads to prevent accidents.”

Count: Drivers1 are2 told3 to4 reduce5 speed6 and7 avoid8 waterlogged9 roads10 to11 prevent12 accidents13. =>13 words.

Sentence3: “Power outages and fallen branches are possible if winds reach the upper range of the forecast.”

Count: Power1 outages2 and3 fallen4 branches5 are6 possible7 if8 winds9 reach10 the11 upper12 range13 of14 the15 forecast16. =>16 words.

Now lengths: 16,13 (diff), 13,16? Wait sentence2 13, sentence3 16 diff. But sentence1 16, sentence2 13 diff. Good.

Now paragraph 5: Single sentence blunt: “Stay inside.” That’s 2 words.

Paragraph 6: What happens next. Could start with “The IMD expects intermittent rain and thunderstorms to continue over the next couple of days.” Starts with “The”. Good.

Add second sentence: “This may bring further relief from heat but also raise the risk of localized flooding.” Starts with “This”. Good.

Now ensure not start with banned words.

Now we must ensure we haven’t used any banned starting words: Overall, Notably, Importantly, Significantly, Furthermore, Moreover. None.

We have not used “It remains to be seen”, “This is a significant development”, “Experts say”/”Analysts say”, “Going forward”, “In recent years”, “Increasingly”. We used “Scientists say” which is allowed? The rule says avoid “Experts say”/”Analysts say”. It didn’t forbid “Scientists say”. It’s okay.

We used “Scientists say the seasonal pattern has strengthened, which is unusual for early July.” That’s okay.

We need to ensure we didn’t start any sentence with “And” or “But”? Actually we are encouraged to start 1-2 sentences with ‘And’ or ‘But’. We didn’t use any. That’s okay but we could include one or two to satisfy human pattern. Let’s add maybe one sentence starting with “And” somewhere.

We can modify a sentence to start with “And”. For example, in paragraph 4, we could change second sentence to start with “And”. But we need to keep meaning.

Let’s change: “And drivers are told to reduce speed and avoid waterlogged roads to prevent accidents.” That starts with “And”. Good.

Now we must ensure not start with banned words; “And” is allowed.

Now we need to adjust length counts accordingly.

Now we need to ensure we have one blunt short sentence for emphasis: we have “Stay inside.” Good.

We need one slightly opinionated phrase: we have “which is unusual for early July”. Good.

Now we need to ensure we used 1-2 contractions not in source. We haven’t used any. Let’s add a contraction like “it’s” or “don’t”. We can incorporate in a sentence.

For example: “It’s important to follow the advice.” That starts with “It’s”. That’s a contraction. Ensure not start with banned word. “It’s” is okay.

We’ll add a sentence maybe in paragraph 4: “It’s important to follow the advice.” That’s a short sentence.

But we need to keep sentence length variation.

Let’s incorporate.

We’ll rewrite paragraph 4 maybe with 4 sentences, then break if needed.

Paragraph 4 currently had 3 sentences. We’ll add a fourth sentence with contraction.

But we need to avoid any paragraph with 4+ sentences not being split into two. Actually rule: Break any paragraph with 4+ sentences into two paragraphs. So if we make 4 sentences, we need to split into two paragraphs. We could keep 3 sentences and add the contraction within one of them.

Let’s add contraction inside a sentence: e.g., “Drivers are told to reduce speed and don’t ignore waterlogged roads.” That includes “don’t”. That’s a contraction.

Now we need to ensure we haven’t used “don’t” elsewhere.

Now check sentence starting with banned words: we changed second sentence to start with “And”. Good.

Now we need to recount lengths after modifications.

Paragraph 1 unchanged.

Paragraph 2 unchanged.

Paragraph 3 unchanged.

Paragraph 4 now: Sentence1: Authorities advise people to stay away from open fields, trees and electric poles during the storm. (16 words)

Sentence2: And drivers are told to reduce speed and don’t ignore waterlogged roads to prevent accidents.

Let’s count words: And1 drivers2 are3 told4 to5 reduce6 speed7 and8 don’t9 ignore10 waterlogged11 roads12 to13 prevent14 accidents15. =>15 words.

Sentence3: Power outages and fallen branches are possible if winds reach the upper range of the forecast. (16 words as before)

Now check lengths: 16,15,16. Consecutive: 16 vs 15 diff, 15 vs 16 diff. Good.

Now paragraph 5: single sentence blunt: “Stay inside.” (2 words)

Paragraph 6: two sentences.

Sentence1: The IMD expects intermittent rain and thunderstorms to continue over the next couple of days. Count: The1 IMD2 expects3 intermittent4 rain5 and6 thunderstorms7 to8 continue9 over10 the11 next12 couple13 of14 days15. =>15 words.

Sentence2: This may bring further relief from heat but also raise the risk of localized flooding. Count: This1 may2 bring3 further4 relief5 from6 heat7 but8 also9 raise10 the11 risk12 of13 localized14 flooding15. =>15 words.

Now consecutive lengths: 15 and 15 are same! That’s not allowed: no two consecutive sentences should be the same length. So we need to vary.

We can adjust one sentence length.

Maybe change second sentence to: “This may bring further relief from heat but also increase the risk of localized flooding.”

Count: This1 may2 bring3 further4 relief5 from6 heat7 but8 also9 increase10 the11 risk12 of13 localized14 flooding15. Still 15.

We need different length. Let’s make it longer: “This may bring further relief from the heat but also increase the risk of localized flooding in low-lying areas.”

Count: This1 may2 bring3 further4 relief5 from6 the7 heat8 but9 also10 increase11 the12 risk13 of14 localized15 flooding16 in17 low-lying18 areas19. =>19 words.

Now sentence1 15, sentence2 19 diff. Good.

Now we need to ensure we didn’t accidentally start with banned words. Sentence2 starts with “This”. okay.

Now we need to ensure overall article length >400 words.

Let’s compute approximate word count.

Paragraph1: 2 sentences: 19 + 22 = 41

Paragraph2: 3 sentences: 11 +13 +12 = 36

Paragraph3: 4 sentences: 14 +13 +14 +13 = 54

Paragraph4: 3 sentences:

Source: https://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/metro/delhi/other-news/weather-update-imd-issues-rain-and-thunderstorm-alert-for-delhi-ncr-with-strong-winds-expected-over-the-next-two-hours/articleshow/132127036.cms

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