New Delhi. This year, the monsoon in Kerala reached the fixed date i.e. June 1. It was expected that the monsoon rains would start quickly in North India, but the middle route was stopped. Because of this, people are troubled by the scorching heat and humidity in North India. The Meteorological Department has now told how long the monsoon will reach North and West India, including the country’s capital, Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon rains are likely to start in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan by 25 June. This will provide relief to the people troubled by the scorching heat.
The Meteorological Department has also stated that monsoon is expected to reach the eastern part of Jharkhand and Bihar by 16 June. According to the Meteorological Department, by the middle of the next week, the monsoon clouds will enter the Bay of Bengal and will enter West Bengal and nearby. The Meteorological Department has also estimated heavy rains in the districts of North Bengal till June 18. The Meteorological Department has predicted a lot of rain in the rest of Bengal till June 18. Let us know that till June 30, monsoon clouds have been umbrellas on the whole country. However, it has sometimes seen some delays.
The Meteorological Department had earlier predicted that this year too there would be more monsoon rains. According to the Meteorological Department, due to the La Nina influence, the surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean is the effect of La Nina due to higher than the ground. La Nina was also influenced in the year 2024. Due to this, the monsoon season also saw more than average rainfall last year. Whereas, before that, due to the influence of El Nino for many years, the temperature of the ground was higher than the sea and there was a significant reduction in the rain. This year farmers have expected good rains. It is believed that due to monsoon rains, this time paddy, pulses Vagaira may get good yield.