Monsoon is expected to hit both Delhi and Mumbai at the same time within the next two days, the Meteorological Department said on Saturday. After a slow start, the monsoon has advanced rapidly and covered Maharashtra, entire Karnataka, an IMD official said. , Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Northeast India, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, East Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, most parts of Himachal Pradesh and parts of Haryana. Monsoon usually reaches Kerala by June 1, Mumbai by June 11 and the national capital by June 27.
yellow alert in delhi
A yellow alert means that you should be careful, while an orange alert means that it can be dangerous to leave the house in such weather. The Meteorological Department claimed that the rain in Delhi-NCR on Sunday and Monday could be the first heavy rain of June. Rain is also expected in UP, Haryana, Punjab, East Rajasthan from Sunday itself. However, earlier on Saturday, people were troubled by the humidity in Delhi-NCR. It was cloudy since afternoon. According to scientists, due to increase in humidity, there is a possibility of rain soon. According to weather expert Navdeep Dahiya, the minimum temperature on Saturday was 30.4 degrees. It was two degrees above normal. Due to this, people had to bear the scorching heat since morning. The minimum temperature was 33.1 degrees in Pitampura, 32.2 degrees in Najafgarh. Normally the temperature is not so high in the pre monsoon season.
Monsoon reaches UP-Uttarakhand
According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon progressed very fast on Saturday. Due to this it reached parts of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Now its next stop will be East Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi, Chandigarh. Here it can reach by Monday.
Monsoon reaches UP, Badra will rain soon in Lucknow
Monsoon clouds rising from the Gulf of Galle are likely to register their arrival in the city by Monday. According to meteorologists, the monsoon has reached eastern Uttar Pradesh and it may cover Lucknow by Monday. There is a possibility of heavy rains in most parts of the state including Lucknow in the next 24 to 48 hours. Meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh told that the monsoon has reached Uttarakhand and Nepal via Sonbhadra, Siddharthnagar and Bijnor in the state. In the next few days, heavy rains can be recorded in many parts of the state including Lucknow.
Monsoon conditions in eastern states
In the eastern states of the country, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, there is a possibility of lightning and wind speed of 40-50 km per hour on 24 and 25 June. Apart from this, there is a possibility of rain in these three states on 26 June. Heavy rain warning has been issued in Odisha from June 24 to 25. It will rain in Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand for the next three to four days.
Monsoon update in southern states
There is a possibility of heavy rains in the southern states of the country for the next five days. It may rain in Andhra Pradesh till June 24. At the same time, rain was predicted in Karnataka and Telangana till June 26. Heavy rains may occur in Maharashtra and Gujarat between June 24 and 30. Apart from this, the rains which started from June 23 in Konkan and Goa may continue till June 26, whereas in Vidarbha, which started from June 24, may continue till June 26.
Reached North before Central India
Monsoon has reached Madhya Pradesh after a delay of 7 days. It will reach the capital Bhopal in two days. According to meteorologists, this time the monsoon is progressing in an unusual manner. Normally this does not happen. In many parts of North India, it has already knocked before Central India. At the moment, there is no word on how much rain could fall. Let us tell you, 156 to 644 mm in moderate rain, while 645 to 1155 mm in heavy rain.