Rain Update : Important update on Monsoon; Monsoon will enter Kerala in next 48 hours

New Delhi : There is a comforting news for the citizens who are currently suffering from severe drought. Southwest Monsoon It will enter parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the next 48 hours. Verified by Indian Meteorological Department and Skymet Weather. Although Maharashtra is expected to receive 98 percent of the average rainfall this season, the distribution of rainfall will remain uneven and there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in many areas.

As per the warning issued by the Meteorological Department, North-West, Central and East India may face gusty winds of 50 to 70 km per hour and hail along with lightning during this week. Monsoon usually hits Kerala on June 1, but this year it is a bit late. Now the conditions are very favorable for the progress of monsoon. Although there is a possibility of 98 percent of the average rainfall this season, the distribution of rainfall will remain uneven.

A very intense ‘Western Disturbance’ is becoming active over the mountain region on June 3. It will become stronger by June 4. This will trigger heavy rains in some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha in Maharashtra. Rain will also be seen in some districts of Gujarat.

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Rain forecast in many places including Nagpur, Pune

Pune, Nagpur, Yavatmal, Parbhani and Dapoli are expected to receive average rainfall. There is a possibility of small rain in Dapoli, Pune, Akola and Yavatmal, moderate rain in Karad, Niphad and heavy rain in Rahuri, Kolhapur, Solapur, Dhule, Jalgaon, Parbhani and Nagpur. Rain-like conditions may occur in some areas; But later there will be a possibility of comeback.

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