It will rain in 10 states for the next 4 days: Monsoon progressed after stalling for 11 days, mercury recorded 5 degrees less in Delhi

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Monsoon has advanced further into parts of southwest Bay of Bengal on Tuesday. Conditions are favorable for its further advance in the next 2-3 days.

Monsoon has advanced into the Bay of Bengal after stalling over the remote islands for the last 11 days. Light to heavy rains are expected in 10 states including Rajasthan, MP, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, UP, Gujarat.

Thunderstorm, rain occurred in nine states including Delhi on Tuesday. In Rajasthan, 20 people have died in rain-related incidents in the last three days. The Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has advanced in some parts of the Bay of South West Bengal on Tuesday. Conditions are favorable for its further advance in the next 2-3 days.

Monsoon usually reaches Kerala around June 1 and covers the entire country by mid-July. There is a possibility of slight delay in the onset of monsoon over Kerala this year. Here, the maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded five degrees below average on Tuesday.

There is a forecast of strong wind accompanied by light rain and thunder in Delhi on Wednesday as well.

There is a forecast of strong wind accompanied by light rain and thunder in Delhi on Wednesday as well.

There is a possibility of rain in Delhi on Wednesday as well.
In Delhi, the Meteorological Department has predicted partly cloudy sky with light rain and thundershowers on Wednesday as well. Suddenly there was rain and storm on Tuesday evening. During this the wind speed was 70 to 80 km per hour. This situation remained the same for about an hour in different areas. Passengers on the road started running here and there to escape. Vehicular movement was also affected. In the last 24 hours from Monday to Tuesday till 8.30 am, the city recorded 1.2 mm of rain.

Bihar will have heat for the next 5 days, monsoon will come by June 14
Bihar will have dry weather for the next 5 days. There is no chance of rain. The temperature can go above 40 degrees. Indian Meteorological Department scientist Ashish Kumar told that the monsoon can enter Bihar by June 13-14. This time there is a possibility of less rain than normal in the state.

Nautpa’s sixth day… the weather is cold in Madhya Pradesh
The weather remained cold in Bhopal even on the sixth day of Nautapa on Tuesday. In the afternoon, there were showers in many parts of the city. Heat, heat all disappeared in front of the cool effect of this Nautpa. The movement of mercury is also slow, because there has been 333% more rain in May. Despite the increase in temperature, the mercury is not able to reach above 40 degrees. The day’s temperature was recorded at 39.1 degrees.

It increased by 2.4 degrees as compared to Monday. Despite this, it remained 2 degrees less than normal. By two o’clock in the afternoon the sun had come out in the city. After this it became cloudy in some parts. Then it was cloudy in most areas of the city. After 4:00 pm, it rained in many areas of the new and old city. After some time the sun came out again. This phenomenon of the temperature remaining below 40 degree for 6 consecutive days in Nautpa came after 2006.

The Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has advanced in the Bay of South West Bengal.

The Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has advanced in the Bay of South West Bengal.

Chandigarh received 36.5 mm of rain
It was cloudy and cold winds continued to blow throughout the day in Punjab on Tuesday. Fatehgarh Sahib received 61.5 mm of rain in 24 hours, while Chandigarh received 36.5 mm of rain. The Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has advanced in the Bay of South West Bengal. Conditions are favorable for its further advance in the next 2-3 days.

So cold in Himachal after 14 years in May, mercury 7° less than normal
Amid the orange alert in Himachal, there was light snowfall on the high peaks of Kunjam Pass and Rohtang and heavy rain in other areas on Monday night. Due to this, a huge drop in temperature was recorded. During 24 hours, Shimla’s minimum temperature fell 5.6° below normal and recorded 9.9° Celsius. Earlier in the year 2009, on May 30, the minimum temperature of Shimla was recorded at 10.5°C.

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