New Delhi. Monsoon moving has stopped due to dry winds. As a result, the monsoon may have reached Kerala three days ahead of time, but in South India, all the country’s more states are left from wet. Now the Meteorological Department estimates that after June 12, the monsoon can again move active and move forward. By the first week of July every year, the monsoon is covered across the country and the rain provides relief to the people suffering from the hot land and heat. Well, the monsoon is still over, so people are getting upset due to the heat of Shiddat in the plains.
The Meteorological Department has estimated that from 9 June, western Rajasthan and from June 10, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UP and Madhya Pradesh may once again see the havoc of heatweep. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature in Delhi is expected to increase 3 to 4 degrees Celsius. Because of this, people will feel the scorching heat. By Tuesday, the maximum temperature in Delhi can go up to 44 degrees Celsius. Earlier, on 16 May 2025, Delhi was the hottest day of this season. On that date, the maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 42.3 degrees Celsius. However, there was also rain in Delhi recently. Due to which the weather of the capital was pleasant, but now the people of Delhi are upset with the strong sunlight.
Talking about the northeastern states, there was a lot of rain here in the past. According to meteorologists, the monsoon rain is expected to be seen once again in the Northeast from June 10. There will also be a process of rain in South India. The Meteorological Department has already predicted that like 2024 this year, due to La Nina effect, there will be more monsoon rains than average. Explain that in the La Nina influence, the water of the Pacific Ocean becomes more hot than the ground. At the same time, the sea surface temperature is lower than the ground during L. Nino and it also reduces rain.