Weather Update: Meteorological Department has issued this alert for the next three weeks, know how the condition is going to be in your place.
New Delhi. Due to strong western disturbance, the weather has changed from North to North-East India at present. Due to this western disturbance, there is rain and snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. At the same time, there has been rain and hailstorm in some areas of Delhi, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has now issued an alert telling what kind of weather is going to take in North and Central India after the effect of Western Disturbance ends.

The Meteorological Department has warned to be careful and said that after the effect of Western Disturbance is over, there is going to be intense heat for the next three weeks. The Meteorological Department has said that in the next 24 hours, rain and storm will be seen in the states of UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, West Bengal and North-East. At the same time, rainfall will reduce in Jammu-Kashmir, Delhi-NCR, Haryana and Punjab and clouds will also disperse. According to the Meteorological Department, the effect of western disturbance will end from the country in the next 36 hours.

The weather department had already predicted that there is going to be extreme heat this year. The reason for this is the effect of El Nino. The Meteorological Department has also said that due to El Nino, monsoon rains will also be less this year. Under the El Nino effect, the sea surface temperature becomes higher than that of the land. Due to this, there is difficulty in cloud formation and reaching the ground. For the last two years, due to La Nina effect, the sea surface temperature was lower than the land. Due to this, along with more than average rainfall during the monsoon season, the cold also caused a lot of trouble. Now the intense heat is about to take its toll. Therefore, prepare now to escape the heat. More updates in this regard will be issued by the Meteorological Department in the coming days.
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