New Delhi. We are going to get relief from scorching heat and heat wave. The heat wave is going to disappear. This is visible in the latest forecast of the Meteorological Department. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon will become active in North-West India in a few days. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be heavy rain in eastern UP and Uttarakhand in the next one week. At the same time, in the next 4 days, there is a possibility of heavy rain in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, areas adjoining the Ganges of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha due to monsoon.
Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in Andaman and Nicobar, Kerala, Karnataka, Konkan, Goa and central Maharashtra in the next few days. According to the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in the Himalayan areas of West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura from 24 to 26 June. At the same time, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand and Andaman and Nicobar may also receive heavy rains during this period.
The latest forecast of the Meteorological Department shows that apart from coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Mahe, interior Karnataka, Goa, ghat areas of Maharashtra will also receive heavy rains. The rain that will occur due to the complete coverage of monsoon in the northern states of the country including Delhi will make the heat disappear. The reason for the high heat this year is the effect of La Nina. Due to La Nina, the sea surface is also warm. At the same time, till last year there was the effect of El Nino. Due to this, the sea surface remained cool. Due to this, the heat was also less and the rainfall was also less than the average. This time the Meteorological Department has predicted that there will be more rainfall than the average. Although, in June the rainfall has been about 20 percent less than the average, but the Meteorological Department says that from July to September there will be so much rain that it will exceed the average.